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Show o THE salute to spring Inexpensive Meat Cut Can Make Idraws crowds Appetizing Dish to Spring Jilute IS here! This soaps: Swan,are also obblanks with which to fyli) for remarkable flower offers thc' . g': ,h , Jj4res what 00 those famous Lux They tt1 girder ll' W Gla,lH 2 bwan m- -and... l,"rs kaled S ji Gorgeous nts for only 10c in mult LOG AN, UTAH, L. about Chrysanthemum and an opening from large size Lux, mailed to fix Garden Club, Hollywood, Cal. to Spring is thus meeting1 vital spring needs. It helps linen stock up on the necessary nerials for spring house clean- - m r-- C;y'.c rrm. to m ku 4 One-hal- 1 g 1 ) morale-bmUhn- 1 tabli-spoon- -Z g. te i .... makes xugarlcsx cookies for brothers in uniform. A young rook . i:.o sue. Bag oranges -AT! Doi. Cltoiee. ORANGE 6JSi.sr. calavos SLRsr.vi iggHiuneara Q Even grapefrom Vor T,,. LB- - ( Fvipc-- tvoCAOOS r' Vich 30 Size, Ecad LETTUCE . spinach asparagus - -- 0 3 bunches MEATS COLD MEATS arirti. rzzza MINCED HAM n to m1 ft JJ or Icrc lrip Pound Can U. :i2 . 2 lb. can ' School Girls Help To Win the War On the Home Front CRACKERS GRAHAMS Q OI O It JJ 2 lbs. 21c Q CORN BEEF STUn SALMON SEE 0UR BIG DISPLAY IFlFLOXVERtVALUEStAND OOSECLEANINGf BARGAINS 5 Pkt's of SEEDS Utrge only 1 0 with lg. Rinso Size 25 ) ) 1Q$ with 2 SWAN For ) ) BOLOGNA !XS; ) tl) !a Ui. ) ham SPH .. 3 r'rxcnnn vurrec 31 o-- k' i Ii). Hi Bros., m.j.b., Chase & Sanborn, lb. canOJOfA BENNETT'S Knm' a CLEANER i'f. 3 Chrysanthemum145 Plants 10 with lux ) - I Gladiolus BULBS, Regular 1 PEACHES can OLEOMARGARINE VL2:r O MILK 1 Tall Cans .... t or"' f STARCI I linKsfoI, loss. l'kg. ls Krad !tolid' !b 4.ic BUTTER 2nd 112 grade, solid, lb i,k- 21V lc SANIFLUSH liquid . " SAL SODA i.VJi.,. Our war effort needs the helji of teen age girls. High school girls, even younger ones, can learn modern nutrition in school, at Red Cross or local Nutrition lectures and demon-r- r Committee O' ft Salad Dressing !SE 5 lc I bars Qt. LARD Quart Nu M:ulw Qt. m JELL WELL BROWN DERBY GRAPEFRUIT, Royal f' Stei fiies. :::w W COFFEE . , 'eantii Butter. ...Lb. Jar I Spring Garden, No. '2 . cans .No. 'I ...2 can For TEA Luxurious & In Flavor. Thrifty Lb. Lb. Can a j)yj Lb. Can Tree Wt rs Or MAXWELL HOUSE Lb. Pkg. jgf 2Jf GRAPEFRUIT NOB HILL. Rich EDWARDS :Coffee M.J.B 25c Lb. .uxury Blend nsweetened. 46 oz. . .... at a Saving u Top Quality Mild Western Cheese. Lb. Quality Coffee JFICTL Town House Sugar Belle, Fancy Blend. 2 BROOKLAWN Ik. box m . rtrl ri LriO Brick or Velveeta, lTuIding or Gelatine. Qt. Kraft, Swiss, American, CHEESE Large pkg. I Oc 5c lb. pkg. 1 4 Best Fowls Lunch Unit 20c DRESSING SANDWICH SPREAD Boy. STARCH W Camay Salad Dressing MIRACLE WHIP 14c L SOAP Qt. Top Quality map. (iinnt 46 oz. pkg. a'i-- TEA".iptons, Black Black ! Lb. Pkg. Vs Lb. Pkg. M . m s h.k. 4Qe knowi-- job number one of every homemaker is to feed her family so as to keep them on their toes not simply on their levt,' sa' Lr. Hazel Stiebehng, Senior Food Economist of the U. S. Dc-"partment of Agriculture's Bureau, Vv'ar S. 1 of Home ulaf" BEVERLY edge ut home. lairge Box giil ft Jr strations, and apply that 63 CAKE FLOUR ' t ONOTE: HU .(- - , .Lb. Tender Quality chocolate WHIT E KING lbs. ' s' POTATdESS-- ' I Sweet, DUCHESS over boiling water until partly melted; then1 removefrom boiling water and stir until blended. Add nuts and mix well. Drop from teaspoon on Cool until firm. waxed paper. Peanuts may be salted or un- - 2 Lons Pot,s et Q O Schillings COFFEE round skinned. semi-swe- cup roasted densed milk. chocolate chips and Combine corn flakes. Add condensed milk land mix well. Drop from teaspoon on greased baking pan; flatten slightly, shaping edges with spoon. Bake in slow oven (325 degrees F.) 15 minutes, or until done. Remove from baking sheet immediately, using knife or spatula. If crunchies stick, place pan over very low flame for 'a few 1 seconds. c S SBICKU Fresh Mud' tfcffcc package 3 chips, 3 25 Cudahys Brev 3Lb. Can Cuts. squares FRANKS cans j 7c CASCADE For chocolate marshwallOw Clusters. substitute 6 marshmallows,' cut in eighths, for peanuts in above recipe. For coconut cluster, substitute can moist, sweetened coconut for peanuts in above recipe. raisin clusters, For chocolate substitute 3 cup seedless raisins for peanuts in above recipe. (1 lOCOLATK CKI'NCIIIES (Makes about 40 crunrhies) chocoOne package semi-swelate chips, 5 cups corn flakes. 1 3 cups or 1 can sweetened con- Beans Shortening Steer Beef, found SWISS STEAKS Center 1HAM SLICES &.ch BACON SC Large 2'i Cans 2 FOB XV '! I lf i,Jb,'&33 1 Temlcr, Green Spears - 17 TOMATOES ,BACOK5 butter milk One-ha- Q Tr . 8-- z. 2 QUALITY of CABBAGE 6t POTATOES i.i.. CLfSTEKS (Makes 12 clusters) rt , 17f 6(i l.b. . n':.Cr:'1'. c- -b E O chocolate Oi peanuts, Heat Best Ever Bag 2! Heads. 10-1- ' la-ot- Surct, IcpImt,, Re MEW F E A O' salted. Lg. ( risn, Lb I 1 ULb SPINACH Q Jr OI FLAKES - RADISHES W Intn. Pork only 1- G aI fpe U. .BADISHESSV- TATE-- 10 TOMATOES gr,g; American appetite. But those sweets must use very little or no sugar to comply with national rationing These recipes, easy for the s, hoolgiil cook, fit our sugarless into deliciously schedule. Young sisters may want Vr to ship a box of them off to brothers in uniform II()E Dlior COOKIES tea- Two clips sifted flour, j teaspoon salt, spoon soda mar- or cup butter i up sugar, rind of 1 lemon, 1 grated Og.irine. beaten, 1 cup honey, 2 egg 3 cup tablespoons lemon juice, chopped nuts. to- salt and soda Sift flour, her. Cieam the sugar, fat and O1 get lemon rind together until ':ght and f'uffy Add the egg and oeat well Add the flour mixture alter-f- j and lemon natcly with honey nuts. Drop byO1 juice. Add the teaspoonfuls on a greased bakingF. sheet and bake at 375 degrees 5 minues. For young chil-- j for dren the nuts may be omitted. (IIOCOI-AT(HU IEA.M T O Jf 1.B- - carr35 ) ) wartime. averts are in dear to the 3 " LEMONS 5c , im is i (alia Idly Can .EVEN I 6) ('serxen f pound btef or pork liver 1 i up sifted bi ad vrunibs, i Up mil. leasj'oon grated onion. teaspoon s il; dah of pepper, 4 sin i hai on ry fine Mix Chop raw her with irunibs mila. onion and Shape into patties, wrap with bacon, and bake in a hot oxen '4r) dog e for 10 mmutts then mime heat to moderate (325 deg F i for Id minutes longer KKAMhl i HOFIFI) STEAK (Serves 4 to 6) One pound (hipped beet. 1 f.it 2 tablespoons tloui. 1 i up thin cream or teaspoon salt, small undiluted t vapor ated milk. (hopped, 2 tablegreen pepper s spoons i hopped pimicnto, 2 mimed onion. Heat the fat in a frying pan. add mg, and also gives them a good start on their gardens For. this the meat and sprinkle the meat year gardening will be moie ini- - liglitlv stirring fieqiu ntly Add the re. ni or cvapoiated milk and portant, more more satisfying than ever before blind thoiougiily Add tile chop-t.duTo take advantage of all the pen ptpper pimicnto and onion Salute To Spring offers you. be Covt r ami ook slowly for a to I, sure to go to your dcale's as soon mimilcs Serve on crisp buttered as possible. toast 4 FLOUR Tang 1 & ' Cudahys PAGE 1012. 17. .to Just bt'foie Mim; !in kt Motk with flour, allotting 1 to 1', t ibU'.spoons flour to 1 tup liquid S uson to taste Opening" Newly F.nlarged Dinner Horn ism APRIL V, s Make Sugarless Candies for Boys IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Watch for O In Armed Forces Grand 48-l- rniHA s Aiuns Garden Club, Los1 California. of seeds (Giant 2", s packages Petunias. Zinnias. Old u,,med Garden. Window Bloom- Sister's HelpBig plus Garden, J3 umts on Successful Gardening onlv l'tc and an opening tab to large size Rmso. mailed Sister's Garden Club, Los An C Calif time hakim; lid ttndii The schoolg it wait me cook must know lmw to turn iow-iomeats into appetizing ami nut riturns dishes The following have been selected because they re e1', o preimre. piuetic.il and have both t iste and nutrition value UN si Ktt (Serves 4 to til Three pounds stewing Limb, salt. 1 'H'ld-cr- . bay leaf, onions. .arrot 4.s Ilt,w 1H,t,ltl)1.s Cut lamb into onc-ih sea on with salt and pepper pieces Sear qui dv on top of stove Cover with water, add bay leaf Cover and bake 2 hours in slow oven 3 0 deg F Then add onions, took C hour, add carrots and potatoes ant! ton- I ps HEHALD-JOrnNA- Economics. patriotic younger women themselves homemakers assistants for the duration. Once they do that, Dr. Stiebehng s words will have vital meaning for them. d is a foim "Every family of subtle sabotage of our total d war eftort. An person may be able to 'get by in normal times," she auds, "but he can.iot be expected to stand the harder work longer hours and increased tension that civilians have to take when a nation is at war." Sugar is a big question in meal planning today. Tne 'teen age assistant homemaker should realize these tacts; Any homemaker will be able to buy the sweets needed for a balanced diet well within a ration. Normally, a family eats some sweets in the form of syrups and And a ration of 12 ounces per week would amount to three pounds of white granulated sugar tor a family of four. Should sugar supplies become such that the weekly sugar ration is much lower, the homemaker can adjust her plans. Ole thing she can do is Increase her of some other energy-givinfoods in the market li3ts. She Let consider SAFEWAY GUARANTEED VEAL EAOTS Sfr. PORK SAUS.IZ,;::e.,.,,22 A mto Luaimelhi GRND. BEEF !Z'Z.,-.39MBEE- BACON Mentis ST..!. u.2$ CUBES F ..-2- WEAL STEAES VEAL STEW KSXMini5(5 HELP YOUR COUNTRY BY BUYING DEFENSE BONDS! 1 Sio, FRANKS 5t ,,W ...i25t IS! CONSERVE ON PAPER . . BUY A SHOPPING BAG! Salute . to Spring Flower Values Fp To SI, Only We g might buy more potatoes, more dry beans or peas, more flour end cereals Her family will be just as well nouiished, I :...u,.2' With Swau, I.ux and Rinso MMMM |