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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS - 'V a a Embroidered Designs for Towels e Blouse Is Cool i UPhillipr Drying .Meal Mr. Truman and the Farm Practical iCorn " spent the best ten years of my life operating a farm in Jack-tocounty, Missouri." President Truman.) Farmer Develops SiO-acr- e (Economical System Uoblem of drying soft corn once Vgu difficult chore it How sweet those ten years seem to me to farmers who l'...ine Back there behind the plow ic"i j When from desk troubles I was free. Although I didn't know! operated, forced air in their own cribs. They were the best years of my in life ,;, not an essential factor Sanations, particularly when Despite each tough, long chore conducted in And I can realize it In operations are The The White House more and more. or early spring. immature corn is ' say spo"" before cold weath-t- The furrow that I plowed war restrain spoilage proc- straight And now I know Just why: jrine the winter, or mold spring Nobody looked 'for miracles the first few warm From Just a country guy; is practical and No one threw obstacles ahead l air drying heat in temper-- t . cal without Or tried to grab the ody 50 as low degrees. bellowed free advice a however, speed Or yelled, "I'll show ya how!" V- cut costs of drying opera-f"Mohr, Ohio farmer, for To chinch bug, cutworm, weevil !.'. rpnorted having spent $10 wild 60 tons of jicity to crib-drApologies I make; air Compared to folks in Washington corn by forcing hours it for 100 continuous Ton gave a man a break; i neriod when daytime temAnd, oh, to know again a job 80 degrees. An older man and wiser :( reached arrangement is When all my problems could b i drying I of workable, successful solved can install tfcich farmers By using fertilizer. Easy-to-Mak- as cms. sue Guard Sugar Supply; Broiled Beef Patties Lyonnaise Potatoes Summer Squash n Salad Corn Meal Muffins Jam Cantaloupe a la Mode When Doing Canning Fruit-in-seaso- sys-..n- d St, Jo 4 V 'I' - ' iI is shown Mohr s watching fan force air from a n atrically-drive- removing corn. immature His 35 .res. by tight-:- t, b slatted floor, with Hnch slats installed edge-- i of an spaced A fan, driven orsepower motor, blows air ssed tunnel extending under t crib. Air, forced under moves up naturally has a five-eight- b, floor and out slatted the : top of the crib, taking e moisture with it. Small- ad motors will work just rth less extensive fee drying t jewel-colore- One of our longest-lastin- g shortages is still with us this summer when we do our " 1 . X- canninp0. Vps , it' I. of Those 555, ,y sugar. v 5 the great useful- - j. ness of the well- - home-canne- e, vents serve a double addition to being ex air, they also serve as In ato which corn is the crib. in e elevat-'arag- Wheelbarrow Made r. ALL DONE BY MIRRORS of scrap pipe, a few a standard a few min-"- c welder will produce wheelbarrow for the ;es fcrap iron, wheel, and f sections fused to the of the pipe frame and fws made ideal bear- wheel axle. Your "The trouble with a safety nt VASlSIIiyG AMERICANISMS "Full speed ahead!" American J ed within cattlemen ; h Tom- - ? 'ty With th n, WSJ passed as one of the value. ( ,;;uw some 200,000 on i Job we erever I iJ,h fair leadino g respon ,tl0 ,'tfor tic econ- an ; used t Tien jets e ' it yu that you're sought t nd we've in 1898. t entered. vaccinated in sickness has rni v,rus tb.i rriH ycarsof the Is able to help me handle a Pontiac. J My 912." Yankee Magazine. What seems to be the trouble, buck or balk? We expect any day now to see a baseball player muff an easy fly and hear some fan shout "You dirty reactionary!" Colonel Jodl says he had 3.000 conferences with Adolf. That may explain everything. You can ruin any business if the conferences are MATTER OF PRIORITIES Cheer up, war vet, Ilomcless guy! They'll finish the racetracks, By and by. - from year s 11 "at na3 also Sicken, can harbor ! A10 the Ame, lAnimal fI?alth iVi r bl,,nd-s"f-- ' uVlnJS "n t0 "am. being,. M '"Ford to Build $50,000,000 search Center." Headline. Re- 1 4 60 minutes Tomato Soup. '1 teaspoon mixed spices 6 quarts chopped tomatoes 1 cup chopped parsley overdone. Control ,,Mbe WmP,lng k'ou buy we have i the '"When original horn- mated with registered 1.; cows, about half S,"VE! are hornless. wen' cups chopped celery 3 sweet peppers Salt and pepper Wash, chop and measure firm, ripe tomatoes. Steam until soft. Press through fine sieve and cook until thick. Chop other covvegetables, er with boiling water and cook until soft. Press through a sieve and add to tomato pulp. Reheat ' ' and pour into sterilized jars. Process in a boiling water bath. Lynn Says: Maybe the Idea Is to produce a friendly labor leader out of the soy bean. Famous understatements: a loaf Is better than none." "Half Waste Fats: Those extra household fats are still needed for making soap, nylons and other essentials. What you cannot use at home, store in a can and give to your butcher. To render fat, collect any excess fat trimmings from uncooked or cooked meat and store in refrigerator until you have collected a goodly portion. Grind or chop them fire, then render over a slow flame, a double boiler or in a slow oven (while you roast meat, for example). Strain through a cloth and keep refrigerated. Crush or grind the cracklings the small crisp pieces left after and use in fat is rendered quick breads, particularly corn bread. Use cured pork rinds for seasoning vegetables, casseroles and other cooking. Skim excess fat from soups, gravies and stews and use in making gravies and sauces. Rendered fats may be used In all types of frying at home or for spiced cakes and cookies. Don't f "wing-sleeve- d J( - - Kitten Tea Towels. some unusual IOOKING for "pick-up- " work these warm days? Here's a charming embroidered "romance" of two kittens to be transferred on tea h towels. The kittens are to be embroidered in bright colors in outline and darning stitch. Ideal r ii i i .i .i you auena. gui ior ine next snower six-inc- To obtain complete pattern, finishing' Instructions for the Midsummer Butterfly Blouse (Pattern No. 51f). sires 14, 10. 18 included) send 20 cents In coin, your name, address and the pattern number. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. 709 . No that i To obtain 6, transfer patterns, color chart for embroidering the Kitten Ro- mance Towels (Pattern No. 5095), send 20 cents in coin, your name, address and pattern number. . Name. Address- - r, each. Peach Jam. A (Makes 6 glasses) Zli cups fruit 2 cups sugar Yi bottle fruit pectin Peel and pit about 2lh pounds fully ripe peaches. Crush or chop very fine. Measure 2Vs cups into a large saucepan. Add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat and bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard one minute, stirring constantly. ? $$HfJto 1. The" sirens of the Queen Mary can be heard 10 miles, yet do not disturb the passengers aboard ship. if!' - I , f II "v I - , v quiz with answers offering f on var'ous objects n 'norma'on The Questions Four. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The Law of Imperial Rome. Horace Greeley. It is 360 degrees. Sturgeon. Ranchero. Why? melts at 620 degrees, These two are combined to produce solder, which melts at what degree? ' 3. Of the 55 highest peaks in the United States, 42 are in one state. What state is this? 4. What President of the United States was wounded in the Revolutionary war? 5. How many dials has Big Ben, the famous clock of London? J 6. Upon what is the right of an accused person to be confronted by his accusers ultimately based? 7. What great newspaper publisher was once a candidate for the presidency of the United States on a major party ticket? 8. What is the number of degrees around the equator? 9. What fish provides genuine caviar? 10. What name is given to a Mexican herdsman? 2. Lead and tin at 446. Ti iiiii ii hi ni i jMfcy ; "f $0U i .linn . j ( carrots "I need an ambitious fellow who the ion 3 2 Epithet! Polled Since ten-da- How some people Love It, pet: Government by the Hereford. hmless ' a or- HAVE YOU NOTICED IT? DRYDEN . to fill your "Just let us send up the car for trial." Hereford 'W-J- de- posit vault," says Pettigrew the Penguin, "is that it won't hold a ten-celoaf of bread." "It will be a pleasure der promptly." Breed 6 onions Jack Spratt could get no fat. His wife no lean could take; What hurt was when they wanted bread The stores were full of cake. cook until thickened. Pour into sterile jars and process at 10 pounds pressure for 60 minutes. Our jelly recipes are smaller in quantity this season because we know you'll want to save sugar for actual fruit canning. A few jars of jelly or jam, however, and some of the pickles are an excellent picker-uppeso do make up a few jars of Summery Blouse. OOL, summery blouse that s wonderfully easy to make. It will be very attractive in a pastel rayon crepe with dainty-whitlace trim in icy white pique with eyelet embroidery, in dashing flower prints, or in gayly checked cottons to wear with play shorts. e and stocked canning cupboard will again make your plans for canning this summer. And, in spite of sugar, difficulties, the canning cupboard can still be filled to the brim to help tide over those days when you have just to reach out and get fruit, jams, or vegetables. pickles for some cold beans. Tomatoes were mighty scarce this past year for folks who did not have Snaffle, Dudley X. (radio enter- their own supply. We don't know yet tainer and gentleman): The star what the supply picture is for the of one of the big radio programs of d coming year, but America piped into the homes of the tomato juice is so delicious it would land during the hours when the kid- be well to put up your own. Here's dies are all ears, you rejected foul how: and degrading gags, jokes and leers, Tomato Juice. even though you knew they were Use firm, freshly picked good for boffs. You increased your tomatoes. Discard any that are stature further by never referring bruised or specked with decay and to a woman as a tomato. This fungus. Wash carefully and leave makes you the most unique radio whole to steam; or, cut into small star of the decade. Take a cluster pieces and cook until soft. Press hot of honorary degrees, and would you tomatoes through a sieve and recare for a glass of beer? heat to the simmering point. Pour into hot, sterile jars and process for bath at Mlnch, Oscar (legislator, stamp 20 minutes in a the simmering point, or 10 minutes collector and good citizen) : A member of congress with an election at the boiling point. If you like to use tomato puree coming up and your seat in jeopardy, you called your shots, kept your for cooking during the fall and winter, you'll want a supply of that on courage, scorned the threats of special interests, and voted for such hand, too. I'm giving you a recipe laws as you thought would keep for the seasoned type which is peryour country from going over Ni- fectly delicious to use for casseroles You at and meat dishes. Don't forget that agara in a pressure-cookeno time hedged, pussyfooted or act- a supply of homemade tomato soup ed like a greaseball. To you, Con- and vegetable soup comes in mighty gressman Minch, we award a spe- handy on busy days, and there's no cial crate of de luxe degrees and time like the present to can it: toss in four pounds of butter. Tomato Puree. 4 quarts chopped tomatoes red-rip- ,: other ingredients 3 .. hot-wat- er crib it Cherries red, cherries ripe yield d bright jams and Jellies to brighten the table. Make a small quantity this year to save on sugar. Short cooking protects their fresh color. and during the war learned of cup butter or substitute cup flour 1 tablespoon sugar Salt and pepper Add spices to vegetables and water and simmer until soft. Drain and save juice. Press vegetables through a fine sieve. Melt butter, add flour, stir until blended and add juice. Stir until smooth and thick. Add vegetables, sugar, salt and pepper. Cook until thick. Pour into sterile jars and process 35 minutes at 10 pounds pressure or 2 hours in a hot water bath. Thin with water or soup stock before serving. Vegetable Soup Mixture. 5 quarts chopped tomatoes 2 quarts sliced okra or small green lima beans 2 quarts corn 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons salt Cook tomatoes until soft, then press through sieve, removing skin and seeds. Add Vi If plow-Nob- 1946 onions 2 sprigs parsley 1H cups water High-f-perature- s, Smirmey, Thaddeus K. (horse lover, business man and sportsman): A racing enthusiast, a man with normal reactions to business opportunities, and a fellow interested in a new track, you nevertheless refused to with your associates in seeking priorities so veterans could be deprived of homes while new racing plants went up on time. This makes you decidedly one of the Men of the Year and a decided standout In the sports world. Help yourself to any degree in the house and stay ' Beverage n Honorary Degrees for I Lynn Chambers' Menus Use It Carefully -r y V t7 v. n nL jo - The Answers Fully ripe peaches are best for making luscious Jams. They will not turn dark if cooked quickly with pectin added to insure jelling quality. Remove from heat and stir in bottled fruit pectin. Stir and skim by turns for three minutes to cool fruit slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly Into glasses. Paraffin at once. Sour Cherry Jam: make as directed above, using IV pounds of fully ripe sour cherries to get 24 cups of fruit. Use 3V4 cups of sugar. Jams are made by cooking crushed fruits with the sugar until the mixture shows little or no free liquid. They require about V pound of sugar to each quart of fruit. One-hal- f of the sugar may be replaced with honey or corn syrup in the following recipe, which may be used for blackberries, dewberries, logan- -L f v. f r.JL- -- ..inIS 1. 1 IV f)UI .IIIU ' - 1. They are attuned to a lower bass "A," which does not disturb the ear drums. 2. At 356 degrees. 3. Colorado. 4. James Monroe. TO dietary indiscretion, of drinking water or udden changes in weat her can be quickly relieved by Wakefield's Blackberry Balsam. Sold at all drug tores. De sure to ask for genuine DUE Brown was a very light sleeper. One night he was obliged to stop at a small hotel, and after much trouble finally succeeded in getting to sleep. Two hours later came a loud knocking on his door. "What's the matter?" he asked, sleepily. "Package downstairs for you, sir," came a boy's voice. "Well, let it stay there! It can wait until morning, I suppose?" berries, raspberries, boysenberries The boy shuffled down the corrior youngberries. dor and after a long time Brown Berry Jam. Wash and crush the berries. Add fell asleep again. Then came anV cup water to each quart of ber other knocking at the door. ries. Cook until soft. Press the "Well, what's up now?" Brown cooked berries through a strainer demanded. to remove seeds. If necessary. Add "That package faint for you!" pound sugar (or half sugar and half corn syrup) to each pound of berries. Boil until thick. Pour, boiling hot, into sterile Jars and seal at once. Any of the current crops of fruits may also be used for jams. Use SF1AINS STRAINS as much sugar as fruit and make is the cooked sure until thick, jam with no free liquid. You'll have to stir frequently to keep the jam I M J ' T VfWTO ILI" due to MONTHLY LOSSES? Tou girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that you're pale, weak, "dragKed out" this may be due to lack of blood-Iro- n Bo try Lydla E. Plnkham'a TABLETS one of the best home way to build up red blood In such case Plnkham'e Tablets are one of the best blood-iro- n tonics tou can buyt CtU. flu til MUbULtb fcA BRUISES STIFF JOINTS .TV which is a very thick mixture, from burning. Released by Writern Nwpf,r Union. I uS m Dsr I nl IMII'ImII m |