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Whichever way you prefer to erve your vegetables, always re- that the overcooked vegetable can never be guaranteed to member make friends come back should. Cook till a bit of or influence eaters to for seconds, as they vegetables so there is their garden crispness point and will also less of their lovely colors. left If cooked to this served immediately, you lose Golden Cauliflower (Serves 6) 1 medium head cauliflower 1 cup eral waters, then cover tightly and steam with just the drippings from the washing for about fifteen minutes. Squeeze as dry as possible. Chop and press through a coarse sieve. Into this puree mix two slightly beaten egg yolks, one tablespoon of grated onion, one tablespoon of olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix well and form into balls, dip in beaten egg, then m fine bread crumbs, and fry in hot fat to a golden brown. e Shortcake Asparagus-Chees(Serves 6 to 8) 1 No. 2 can asparagus tips 3 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon minced onion 4 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 2 cups milk 2 eggs, sliced for garnish Melt butter In saucepan; add minced onion and cook slowly for 3 minutes or until tender. Add flour and seasonings and blend. Gradually add milk, while stirring; cook over low heat until smooth and thickened, stirring constantly. Cheese Biscuits 2 cups biscuit mix Vz cup grated cheese 1 cup milk Add grated cheese to biscuit mix and blend. Add milk, mix with fork. Roll out to 14 to V inch thickness on floured board d and cut into raw carrots, diced or cirBake on a greased pan in a cles. Paprika tablespoons butter, melted 2 1 1 cup rich milk cup Wisconsin Natural Ameri- can Cheese, grated Break into flower-ette- s. cauliflower Arrange cauliflower and carrots in buttered casserole. Cover with onion, seasonings and butter. Pour milk over contents. Sprinkle ith cheese. Cover. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 1 hour, removing cover the last 15 nts in hot oven (450 degrees) 12 minutes. Split and place hot asparagus tips between biscuits. Pour hot cream sauce over the top and garnish with d egg slices. salted water, drain (save water). Melt butter, add flour, mix. Add Vz drained water, cup and vinegar, brown sugar, stir until thick' hard-cooke- A vegetable bowl of snowy, white cauliflower surrounded with green peas is hard to resist. Tasty butter sauce variations will add sparkle to humdrum vegetable dishes. Here are two possibilities: Sauce r Vz cup butter Juice of Vi lemon 3 tablespoons parsley (if you casseiole in hot oven (400 prefer) degrees) bl crumbs are brown. Melt butter, add lemon juice and blend thoroughly. Add parsley and Sweet Potato Cecelia serve hot with vegetables. An extra (Serves 8 to 10) 3 dish of the lemon-buttsauce may pounds sweet potatoes on be side. Vi the served cup butter Brown-ButtSalt Sauce Pepper Vi cup butter U teaspoon 1 tablespoon chopped parsley nutmeg or mace teaspoon cinnamon Salt Vi to 1 cup apple cider Pepper Mash cooked sweet 3 tablespoons lemon juice potatoes. Add CUP Melt butter in a frying pan and butter, seasonings, and 11.r m'x well. Put in buttered stir until a golden brown. Add aking dish, dot with remaining chopped parsley, lemon juice, and Bake in a moderate oven salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot f5 aegises) 30 to 40 minutes, until on vegetables or fish. P is brown. YNN SAYS: ;JPlce Seasoning Lend iNew Tang to Foods is! J'u wan a really delicious ce for : your fish, melt butter, flour, and in place of milk, ';ndof m sour cream. Add to this a salt and pepper and chopped es. i ... 6 '.Y'n . 'pv.wyV N .. J vr- i I lilT(( 4 ? IN THESE tfilr i at ftsimtil 33 4 (OtNT nri stint. m . iim t v l 4 It 4 i1 ,' wfc rtt ttttk lW. MISCFI.LANT.OrS 4 'tir 1 3 . i 1 I 0,0 , ! .ft tn 44 X MID of rmifwl mut rvc ihiikn.l nd luinrta with lt I rKtt I'oulltv tlfl Cepi I'fhlMlnti I'hrtioihiatmd lit ti sat 4 atul Nt'ftu. tk h bill! tails Without 1 ul WANTED TO we mi v n BlT in i. Ofllf rurniUii Kliu T (awntfra AddCaih lirg sieri ing Mhti AIT KAKP ) KKlUSt.f tk Util UK 4 lf, CUfc It! il UNITED STATES 10,000 Free Pies Lure Visitors To Eurekas Pumpkin Festival VTSU Teaturet. ILL. EUREKA, Luscious, golden brown pumpkin pies like to bake" mother used more than 10,000 of them, just in fact-w- ill be given away to visitors as one of the major attractions of the fifth annual Eureka Pumpkin Festival, September 26 and 27. The free pies and other features of the celebration will be aimed to assure visitors that Eureka is the pumpkin center of the world. No city, town or hamlet in the world cans as much fancy pumpkin as Eureka, the town's canneries proudfully boast. The canneries packed a sizable portion of the 1,324,675 cases which comprised last years commercial pack of pumpkin in the United States. celeThe spirit of a century-olbration pervades the annual Pumpkin Festival, timed to coincide with the peak of the pumpkin harvest. During the early 1830s, the small community of Walnut Grove held an picnic called "Burgoo. For more than a century the affair had lapsed, but in 1939 the nearly forgotten picnic was revived in Eureka, its modern counterpart being termed the Pumpkin Festival. Although the 1939 plans called for only a small local celebration, the affair expanded rapidly into a program. It has been maintained annually since then with exception of the war years. Revived in 1946, the festival attracted more than 50,000 visitors. i Inaugurating the 1947 festival will be the first bowl football game ever held in the state of Illinois. Appropriately dubbed the Pumpkin Bowl Game, the contest will pit Eureka college gridders agamst the Kiiks-villMo., state teachers under the floodlights of Eureka stadium. Honor guest of the celebration will be the screen star, Ronald Reahome town boy, gan, Eureka's d all-da- 3 I .A ' V, t"r l.tUttn, utftiirr, 4 i LMwail'ii Gmt en I t, . 1 INVEST. OITOK. (OMI'ttlfr 04MI I Ul 4N I 4t SON T tHINim ithtr. Inn ttrf i!iff Stw tl 0U A fence which bows before the t'7 ff.iiri Hunt tor tl U. S S.T Com vitk iltl. 1.! ftt 4 nfclitrrNt onrush of flood waters and lies flat I'lrtrly !! foi tro I Iff. lilt trl UI In 4fit. ru r nrw 44 VJ while water and driftwood pass Iilr t 4?l tk At. V I . fttnftUt Wttfc. over is being used in Australia. The jKtsts are 33 feet apart and roi I.TRY, t IIICKS X. F.qi 1I. two wooden droppers are placed i r tot h mi .m .tii mi the Hists and another alongMtiintittt iof ni with tK n,er t ouill instil thrif rJ I M 4 lf! niiiit side each jtost. The posts are bored bv tuitfiil il wwitrnn w ith holes 4 inches from the liittif tiHMtny rett Ihjjt. ground In brtt El'REKA! IT'S ITMPKIN TIME . . . Field of golden pumpkins are ripening near Fureka, 111., pumpkin renter of the world, which will stage Its fifth annual 1umpkin tethal September 2t and 27. two-da- y and ll4 inches from the edge of tha post, and another 3 inches from tha edge. These posts are 6 feet long, 3 feet 6 inches above ground. The droppers are bored 4 inches from the bottom and then 0 inches, 7 inches, 8 inches and 11 inches, allowing the top barbed wire to rest on the side of the dropper, to which it is tied through the hole with tie wire. The droppers are 3 feet 10 inches long. The bottom wire is reeved through the droppers and then through the posts. Each dropper near a post has a piece of wire passed around the top of the post, then around the dropper so that it will give way in flood time and allow the fence of droppers to collapse. The bottom wire, 4 inches from the ground, holds the fence to the posts. After the flood has subsided, all that is necessary is to stand the fence of droppers upright again and attach it to the posts as before. f fnsStttsoffA How to Prevent Date With Big Farm Fire y In-La- w TULSA, OKLA. When Jeannie Lee Odom, minimum of Madsen became Mrs. she could anticipate a mother-in-latrouble. Her marriage made Mrs. Charles Madsen er I .'rt u MOTOM Lays Flat While Drift Wood and Water Pass - r Newlyweds Evade Difficulties er j i ACCESS. A H lf nUu I Hr, tu,t uk.! UTMNLSS Flood -- Proof Fence Used in Australia Thirty-fivhundred farmers who lived happily on their farms a year ago are dead, largely victims of their own carelessness. They decided to "live" with fire hazards and lost. With them went almost 100 million dollars in farm property. In one year 18,000 fires started in newspapers, magazines and other rubbish. Flammable liquids, improperly stored or handled, caused Electric cords and 26,000 fires. other defective electrical equipment caused 3ROOO fires. Dirty e Abandoned School Serves Community Club for 25 Years MANKATO, MINN. with Swtdith St 01 Blad Ideal lor Home end Fermi Th ail purpoee aw ior fire wood cutting, tree trimming, and general rough work. High Speed and Smooth Cutting. Stay iharp longer. Available in 24, 30, 36, 42, 48 inch length frame and replaceable Swedish blades. At leading Hardware Stores pn ITCHING SKill w LJAVE you tried Resinol Oint-mefor relief? Its specially This farm fire could have been prevented if proper care had been taken. heating plants. The cures suggest themselves. If the farmers will clean up the outbuildings, farm machinery and the fields, and be careful with matches and smoking, there is little reason for worry about fire. perspiration wonders. Crabmeat and mustard with mayonnaise makes a nice salad for a light luncheon. When you want to add a different mace and a few cloves touch to frankfurters, they can be Wlt the liquid when making stuffed with all variety of things emon jelly will give it mashed potatoes strips of cheese, .r or spice. Strain the liquid to bread dressing, sauerkraut pickla relish. 877-ac- re $1,275,000. When digging 1 KNOW YOUR BREED Silver -- Laced Wyandottes of was resumed, in habitants of this mining community returned happily from their exile" in the factories of New York. Exentuallv, it is expected, the mines will employ 600 men. Most memorable casting from the old mines was the immense chain which was hung across the Hudson river below West Point during the Revolutionary war to prevent British ships from sailing up the river to bombard towns and forts. checks odor THE By W. J. DRYDEN The Silver-Lace- d Wyandotte is believed to have come from crosses of Dark Brahmas, Silver Spangled Hamburgs and a French fowl Cutting Protein Loss Will Slash Feed Cost RINGWOOD, N. J. Idle for 16 years, the historic Ringwood iron mines, which produced the cannon of Old Ironsides and the Hudson river defense chain in Revolutionary war days, have been reopened. The property between the Hope and Whaleback mountains was purchased by Ringwood Mines, Inc., from War Assets administration for ElESIUOIS Yodora Historic Iron Mines Are Reopened stepson-- muffins make them a party treat. When youre using clams, dont forget that a pinch of thyme will do Youngdahl blended medication gently soothes fiery itching of simple piles, dry eczema, common rashes and other skin irritations externally caused. Just bathe with mild Resinol Soap and apply soothing Resinol. Relief usually follows quickly. 18,000 fires. Some 39,000 fires started on flammable wood shingle roofs. Dirty chimneys wrere responsible for 40,000 fires, and 50,000 fires originated in dirty and defective named Brenda. Standard weights are: Cock, iVz pounds, hens 6A pounds, cockerels, 7Vi pounds, pullets, 5)4 pounds. The female is round in shape, the back gently sloping. An ideal market fowl, this type also can be bred for high egg production without sacrifice of standard requirements. in-law Dont forget that dates added to W. Minnesota was honor guest at the 25th anniversary dinner. Providing a note of levity on the program was the reading of the minutes of club meetings for the entire 25 years. One entry in early club minutes read, It was decided that the club buy a cord of wood and the men come and split it. ' In the 1938 minutes this item apPainting of the clubhouse peared: will soon begin just as soon as threshing and other exchange work m stoves, lamps and lanterns caused her mother, Odom, her mother-in-laThe mother, a widow, previously had married Lee Odoms father, J. T. Odom. Now, young Odom is the of his stepmother and a of his father. The bride is the of her own mother and her former stepbrother is her husband. is done. son-in-la- Released by Western Newspaper Union. ing out. Gov. Luther Sufferers c vv.kv.v;. two-da- y and cabbage. Bake in buttered I . vs pie-eati- ened. Add apples ! CvAi? pie-baki- Lemon-Butte- I c, minutes. Red Cabbage and Apples (Serves 8 to 10) 2 quarts red cabbage, shredded 1 cup apples, pared and chopped 1 teaspoon salt U cup butter 2 tablespoons flour V cup vinegar V cup brown sugar Buttered crumbs Cook cabbage with apples 10 pri- 4 Formed a quarter century ago because a was abandoned, the schoolhouse Spring Lake Community club recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. When four adjacent school districts were consolidated and a new schoolhouse was built at Rapidan in 1922, the little old schoolhouse which and his wife, Jane Wyman, also of had served the Spring Lake commuthe films. Illinois state officials also nity was to be discarded. Young men of the community, deciding that will participate in the various prothe building would make an ideal Eugrams. Reagan, an alumnus of reka schools, will take part in dedi- - community gathering place, led a catory ceremonies for a new school movement for formation of the of speech building on the Eureka Spring Lake Community club. The building has been retained as the campus. place since then. meeting Proving that pumpkins repreThe old school bell still hangs sent the major interest not only in the belfry of the clubhouse. for farmers and canneries, Instead of summoning children housewives of Eureka and vicinto school, it now is rung only on ity will show their skill at makoccasions of celebration or ing pumpkin pies by competing in a alarm. contest while younger fry will vie in the traAs membership of the club is ditional contest. comprised almost wholly of farmSelection of the Pumpkin Queen ers, work of the club is tucked in will be another festival attraction. between planting and threshing and Miss Patricia Stevens, modeling taking care of the livestock. agency head, will be among the Club meetings feature speeches judges. discussions on pertinent world and A parade featuring decorated and agricultural problems. Potluck floats, band concerts and other musuppers and contests are frequent sical entertainment will help to attractions. round out a full program of events When club repairing or cleaning for the festival. must be done, the project is not considered work but a club gathering, with everyone who can hold a hammer, saw, mop or scrub brush turn- squares rup onions, chopped Salt -- vW' rw Butter n hard-cooke- ' I tu t tv'' - . .i-.- ' Stuffed Eggplant Cut a ltd from one large eggplant lengthwise, scoop out pulp and cook in boiling salted water until tender, drain and chop fine. Saute one small minced onion in butter until soft, not brown, add eggplant, one half cup of bread crumbs, one half cup of chopped pecans, and two eggs. Mix well with seasonings. Lastly odd enough water in which the eggplant was cooked to make the mixture quite thin. Fill shell and sprinkle with bread crumbs and dot with butter and bake about twenty minutes. Spinach Balls Wash one peck of spinach m sevwell-beate- u . v V ,vi,. 'JT: MLNl Cornbread j; n f vw v Baked Spareribs Bed Cabbage and Apples B.iked Sweet Potatoes Molded Pear in Lime Gelatin For Lunch or Supper 4 a 1 r-- '-- Transform ! eC am 4L TRI CKS I. Dairymen can reduce the size of next winters protein-feebill considerably by saving a greater percentage of the protein in their forage crops, say dairy specialists of the USDA. One way to reduce the protein losses and thereby actually put more of the protein in the cows manure next winter, is to make silage from forage crops instead of curing in the field for hay. SO(77?NGS7' WAY Mid with jac cream bate. Yodora is actually toothing to normal skins. No harsh chemical or Irritating alts. Wont harm skin or clothing. Stayt soft and creamy, never gets grainy. Joel th wonderful TVy gtntU Yodora difference! GIRLS!WOMEN! try this if youre d home-grow- n home-grow- n On CERTAIN DAYS Of Mont- hDo female functional monthly disturbances make you feel nervous. Irritable, so weak and tired out at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound to relieve such symp- toms. It a famous tor this Taken reguPlckhams Compound helpa larly build up resistance against such distress. Also a great stomachic tonic I ITBM . FIMMfS llVlSSi |