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about Hot Springs, Ark., an all-year
tourist attraction, but one that stages
special pageants at Christmas time?
Ohio, as any schoolchild knows, was
the birthplace of seven Presidents. The
state preserves their shrines. Football
fans can plan an enjoyable week end
around attending a home game of their
favorite college team. Parents can plan
one around visiting a zoo in one of the
larger cities. Zoos never close, and the
one at Brookfield, 111., still has Ziggy,
a six-ton bull elephant and the largest
animal now on display in America.
While in Chicago, ride to the top of
the new Prudential Building and see
the whole city at a glance.
Try one of these week-end holidays.
Once you do, you'll want to try more
and more of them.
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New kind of breakfast
and timely new recipe
enriched with Quaker Oats
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APRICOT-BLENDED OATMEAL
Here's a brand new kind of oatmeal! And a new taste de
light! The tangy flavor of fruit -blended into the oatmeal
during the cooking deliciously flavors every spoonful of
creamy oatmeal. Try it!
Follow oatmeal recipe on package for 4 to 6 servings. Dur
ing cooking, stir in 1 cup cooked, sweetened apricots. Each
serving may be garnished with apricot halves.
HALLOWEEN OATMEAL "LOLLIPOPS"
High-protein Quaker Oats adds nourishment and nut-like
flavor to cookies.
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I cup sifted flour
l cup granulated sugar
1 Isp. baking powder
'.4 tsp. salt
! 2 cup brown sugar
'2 cup shortening, soft
1 egg, beaten
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. water
1 cup Quaker Oats
(quick or old
fashioned, unbooked)
Sift together flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt
into bowl. Add brown sugar, shortening, egg, vanilla, water.
Beat until smooth, about 2 minutes. Stir in oats. Shape into
balls; place on ungrcased cookie sheets. P'laltcn; insert
wooden skewers. Bake in moderate oven (3f)0"F.) 12 to 15
minutes. Cool slightly; remove from sheets. Decorate with
confectioners' sugar frosting, coconut. Makes 4 dozen.
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