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Show THE C13TIAH BASIS FJLEHES OUR SPECIAL WOMENS PAGE I 5 (Einei WEEKLY RECIPES by Brity Barclay) Holier' s Tunrh Sandwich 12 slices WEALTH EULE: tread butter 1 cup puffed raisins cup chopped bemuda onion, mayonnaise 4 slices roast veal Trcit and Greens every day Zeep 21 health fsr away.' lettuce Creamed Chicken or Tea luh Cooked chicken cat into cubes or flaked tuna flab or salmon added to a medium cream sauce (1 cup milk, 2 tbsps, butter, 2 tbsps. flour) and served on bot buttered toast is a delicious luncheon or supper dish. Fruit Layer Cake cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs V cup orange juice , grated rind 1 orange 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 4 cups flour H teaspoon soda Cream butter, add sugar and beaten egg yolk and beat thoroughly. Add orange rind and lemon juice; then add orange juice alternately with flour sifted with soda. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in two layers in a moderate oven (375 degrees) for 20 minutes. 1-- 3 3 3-- - Lemon Xlerirgne Fie i 1 cup sugar tablespoons flour tablespoons cornstarch teaspoon salt : grated rind 1 lemon cups boiling water 2 eggs U. cup lemon juice Sift dry ingredients, add water mad cook in double boiler until .thick (about 15 minutes). Add lemon juice and rind, then slightly t beaten egg yolk and cook 2 min-rut- es longer. Cool and turn into I baked pie shell. Cover with merin-:gt- K made by beating egg whites t until frothy, adding 4 tablespoons 4 teaspoon baking retigxr and powder and continuing beating un-t- ll stiff. Put into moderate oven to '(325 degrees) for 15 minute thrown. 3 3 1 1 li Heat food chopper in boiling water and put raisins through using medium cutter, then put onions through. Moisten to a paste with mayonnaise and aid salt and pepper to taste. Toast tread to a golden brown on both sides. For one sandwich, butter 1 side of 1 slice of of toast, spread with raisin and onion mixture. On this place a second slice of buttered toast; next a slice of roast veal, then a leaf of lettuce, dried with a clean cloth, then spread lettuce lightly with mayonnaise. On top place the third slice of buttered toast. Cut in halves diagonally, through all layers. Arrange on a plate with a garnish of ripe olives or slices of tomatoes. This recipe sandprovides for 4 three-deck- er one-four- th wiches. 13k Gravy Th flavor of gravies made from roasted, broiled or fried meats or chicken is greatly improved by adding milk instead of water. (I! there is a large amount of fat. most of it should be removed before adding th flour or milk.) This is suggested as another way of using the quart of milk needed for each person daily. Feeding Value of Standardized Hay Grade or Quality of Product la of More Importance Than Kind. CaJtad StitM DqutMBt j ttef Arrlcsltsxw) grass tsy rerect apprommateiy these variations, so that usually the grade er quality of any of these hays Is of more importance than the kind as a guide to feed value. Hay, to meet the requirements of the United Slates No. 1 grade, must be cut early, cured with little or no damage from rain or sweating, and must not contain over 10 per cent of foreign material. Hay which meets the requirements of the United States Xo. 2 grade consists, usually, of either (a) early cut hay which received an appreciable though not severe degree of weather damage, or (h) late cut, though not fuilv ripe, hay which was cured with little or no weather damage. and in either case the hay must not contain over 13 per cent foreign material No. 3 Grade Requirements. Hay which meets the requirements cf the United States No. 3 grade con- Concrete Approaches to Stables Not Expensive On moat tarns there is a little -- tup or incline leading to the door. WL this la made of wood It rots out quickly and goes to pieces and Is forever giving trouble. The way to avtfj this is to build the approach of concrete. It can be very easily dt? axj at very little expense. Remove all the old wood slls oj supports; then excavate a Utile sj that when the concrete Is Eulshel it wCl be about six Inches thick. Tse planks at the sides tor forms, hold- ing them in place with stake drives in on the outside Use a fairiy rich mixture of say eme part of cement, one axi one-hapart of sand and three para of broken stoce or well assorted gravel. Mix it up thoroughly to a meff-lur- a ccn-eret- e, lf sists. usually, of ether (a) early cut consistency, put it In place, strike hay which was severely weather dam- It off with a straight edge and ties aged, or (b) distinctly overripe hay, smooth it down somewhat whh a and In either case the hay must not wood float. Do cot use a steel contain over 20 per cent foreign ma- as that will put a' polish on the terial United States sample grade is and make It very slippery. either (a) hay that is unsound beIt is better to leave it fairiy cause of wetness, rust, or mold, (b) rough as the horses can get a much hay which contains over 20 per cent better footing on it. foreign material, or (c) badly overIf possible, do not allow berry ripe hay. weights to come upon it until ft kzs These brief descriptions cf the ra- cured for a week or ten day tions United States grades of prairie hay. gram, hay, timothy hay, and Johnson hay, Mr. Parker say show that AMke Win Withstand the hay of each grade has a somewhat Freezing and Wet Sod different quality cm feed value. There A larger proportion of alslke 5? is o material difference, however. In grown, it may be, because f the feed value of timothy and upland being Its withstanding ftecring. wet and pralrla hay If the two kinds of hay add soCs better than red riover. are of the same grade. Alslke makes a finer bay than rtS, but does not yield quite as wej, Farmers Suffer Immense neither does it produce as large a second crop. It frequently Eves for Loss Yearly From Weeds several years while red seldom Et A hundred million dollars a year! for more than two years. However, Thats what weeds cost turners ac- St cannot be counted upon tor m re cording to the estimate of Dr. L. G. than two season Alslke should be Jones, professor of agronomy at Texas used exclusively ea so Ca which are A and M. college. Weeds are spread frscilaed to be wet but a mixture cf in field crop seed from one section to red is brat where both another. In that way we have brought wet usd exist. conditions dry aiany European weed pests to plague American farmers. Johnson grass Russian thistle between them have Salt Is needed by all rtf ms Is that taraded every section of Texas. When eat vegetable and plant food. Thr yon plant seed It pays to see that no average requtrerarats fa r cowa Is weed seed are among tbesu Ten never about s cf sa ounce a know what new prat you are tatredac day per l$CO poua live weight and lag to your farm unless year C2d seed n similar amount for each 23 peesdi are absolutely clean and free of other f milk produced. seed. no-cre- te lx-de- ed i-- Prejudice against certain kinds of hay on the claim of Inferior feeding value is often due to a difference in quality rather than to the kind of hay. according to E. CL Parker, hay standardisation specialist, bureau of agricultural economics. United States DeTern rLh Eslni partment of Agriculture. "Weatherproof whitewash ran be Many horse, mule and cattle feedmade by teaspoon salt pounds of quldb er Mr. Parker say are of the opinfin ta 12 gallons cf bet water. Cb ' teaspoon mustard ion that hay made from either prairie 1-- 4 solve two pounds cf common table teaspoon paprika other Is Inferior r of grass grasses 1 salt and one pound cf Mae sulphate SS ; raise to either timothy or Johnson 1 teaspoon melted butter Did yea ever happen to thtak that la two gallons cf helling water and hay. This prejudice Is usually justt 4 3 la the gardsa keaffy begins fa add te the Ease mixture. Then aid cup water red-toEed where bluestem, ttuegrra 1-- 4 the summer? tv gaBocs cf skim milk and stir cup lemon juice or other kind of is grass hay thoroughly. tablespoon granulated gelatin 1-- 4 cverrip bleached and fibrous when t May is worth more for mirg procup cold water harvested, because all kinds of prairie duction If It Is cut rarty thy if fr I 1 cup tuna fish j vis-tjl- u cr other "grass hay when overripe, fully matured. mi ADTsama H cup chopped celery 1-- 4 Minri cup pimento stuffed olive are comparatively low fa teed value Kow Ss the time for the Make salad dressing by mixing sad palatabUlty. poultry raiser to save expense by starting to TThea answering odvextissmeats la Feed Value of Timothy. salt. mustard and paprika and The same Is true, however, of over- ecu out the low producers. among bis this paper, plesre msxtlaa UINTAH stirring in egg and melted butter. BASIN FARMER. Add 4 cup water and lemon juice ripe timothy or Johnson hay. Analyses Cock. of cut to various at water over timothy of hot heat boiling stages and point. Add gelatin which has been maturity show that timothy cut not Pick LUSTY BULL softened in 4 cup cold water. Cool later than full bloom has a higher feed value than cut at the tuna timothy shredded fish, celery and add They are builders of Beef and finely sliced olives. Turn into ripe seed stage. Variations la feed value all of are caused time Remove hay by chill. and individual molds a Ufci from molds to nests of lettuce of cutting, weather damage, and ferleaves and garnish with celery tips. mentation. The United States standwCcrs cf Pure Kred Hereford ards for timothy. Johnson, prairie, and Serve with mayonnaise. 1-- three-fourth- q jT 3-- p, it nsrrx 3-- 1-- a Fcr Profit R. S. LUSTY & SONS, Did: rv' tss |