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Show . THE BINGHAM BULLETIN Spring Brings Variety to Your Daily, Menu ALL orts art) here that all L the earth yield, variety , without end." Milton. This suggestion of the poet fires the food Imagination of the house-wife In the spring; time. Fresh . vegetables, fresh fruits truly, vari-ety without end. That is what she haa to choose from. Although oar city wives have the icy of fresh ' vegetables transported from the rotating crops of Cali-fornia, Washington and the South-ern status all winter, the housewife In smaller towns usually has to wait for spring to Indulge In the preparation of fresh vegetables and fruits. Tuon she can Rive her family all the- - vitamins, all the Iron, am! other minerals they need! mixing bowl. Rah fat in with fin-gers until appearanoe la He coarse corn meal. Add milk, mixed with the water, and stir quickly with fork until flour disappears and then 4 or S times to smooth and slightly stiffen the dough. Turn immedl-- i ately onto a thoroughly floured! board. Pat dough out with hand or roll to 4 lneu thickness. Cut and place ou oiled tin. Bake la hot oven (426-46- 0 P.) about 11 minutes. Yield: II biscuits. Noodle Ring With Creamed Chicken t i. pleat, broad t tup tvaporatad noodles it. Ilk I qu. boiling waUr Blank p.pp.r !Vi Up, salt 3 Hup. buttot 4 MgS Prop r.ond:u Into boiling water. Add sat;. .Voll briskly 10 minutes. Drain. Rtosn in cold water and drain asVn. Measure noodlea. Then siioi j 4 cups. Add beaten peers, m!!'i and jeppor. Turn mix-ture into we'l buttered ring mold, dotting !p with :mtter. Put mold In pan of boll'nj; water, and bake In a alow oven i.W'F.) until sot hut not brown, abo'i. of an hour. Turn onto hot platter. Fill center with Creamud Chicken. Yield: II servings. Creamed Chicken 1 qt. died chicken t cup evaporated 8 Muihnwnv milk 1 ttup. butter t dips chicken 4 t!p. butter broth V4 cup flour Salt and pepper Wash, peel and slice mushrooms. Saute la 2 tbsp. butter about 6 minute3. Preparo a white sauce of The noodle ring with creamed chicken Is a delicious and nourish-ing main dish, for it combines eftss and milk. Egss are exceptionally cheap this seuson ho you can usn thorn unspariiigly. If you use evapo-rated milk you will have a noodle ring of very smooth texture, and usln this form of milk in your creamed chicken makes it much richer. . The spring vegetable salad is very refreshing and can be ar-ranged attractively In individual salads or served in a pottery luwl at the table, if the strawberries in your gardon are not ripe yet or your market has not received a shipment of them, buy frozen strawberries. They havo the true fresh fruit llavor and natural color. Spring Menu Noodle Ring with Creamed Chicken Hot Biscuits Butter Iced Tea (Mint) Spring Vegetable Salad (Radishes, carrots, green onions, shredded leaf lettuce, cucumber, Sour Cream Dressing) Strawberry Ice Cream Spring Vegetable Salad Use a combination of thinly sliced crisp radishes, green onions and cucumbers and shredded new carrots. Sprinkle with salt and toss lightly together with a sour dress-ing made of 2 parts evaporated milk to 1 part vinegar. Serve on shredded leaf lettuce. Biscuit t eupa paitry floor' 1 tip. salt I tap. baking " I tbip. evaporated powder milk I tbip. fat H up water Sift flour, then measure. Reslft with other dry Ingredients into tho 4 tbsp. butter, the flour, milk, broth, salt and popper. More salt may be needed it chicken Is not well saltod. Add chicken and mush-rooms nnd heat thoroughly in top of double boiler. Yield: 12 serv-ings. Two chicken bouillon cubos dissolved in 8 cups boiling water may be substituted for chicken broth. Strawberry Ice Cream 1 Qt. atrewberries 2 tbtip. It man Julcei 1 to m cups ausar. Few araina salt depending upon t cups evaporated journals of ber-- milk riei Chill evaporated milk. Mash the hulled, washed berries and put through a potato ricer. There should be two cups of pulp and Juice. Add sugar and let stand 20 minutes to dissolve. Add lemon Juice and salt; then pour straw-berry mixture Into chilled evapo-rated milk. Freeze at once in n 1:6 salt-Ic- e mixture. Yield: 1 13 qts. cream. We don't sell Germ-Processe- d Oil on claims...we ?usi show you the test results, figured out in fractions... ITS comfortable to know that the oil you arc using When the test ended It wti found that Conoco result in gasoline and oil economics. A prom-- Germ-Processe- d Motor Oil had reduced oil cwi-Ine- nt southwestern bus line (name on request) wanted sumption by 1 3 and bad lowered gasoline con-t- o know. They put d Motor Oil to the sumption by 14.336 test in s bus. 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TI Your Mother goes or I go . . . this minute! SiTWL. "Stop," I roared. "You're cruel JXbU. as snake." Flo moved toward me mmTjf voluptuous arms circled my neok (rivl'jlji .Msi "Ma's sick," I struled on, "No sKiLJwViy - friends no plaoe to sjo she'd die! Vitrf ''lpTf ((fyH fI tBipesfosroeugyhot umidnreive"Ih'lelrseoeuyto"u Flo's " damn mw'!J' you I'll see yon you ... I ixi Which woman did Eddie choose? v t.- - I P 'Ifr l he lopvoeodr, old widowed mother whom worshiped or his beauti- - A husband's own true story of K.' ?ho' embr,ce$ h crved how his Wify and his mothtr Yon simply must read for yourself living under a single-roo-f lot my mother and my wifb help- - ing him With equal fierceness husband's own true ttory of how succeeded onb in dragging his $1 SOUl through hell throvih bell and bow be finally solved That day Ma broke pitcher trivial this terrible domestio tangle, the like thin a molehill that flared into a of which baa wrecked a million homes, mountain. "Get out out ofmy home, Read MY MOTHER AND MY WIFB you worthless ha" Flo toreamed and nearly a toore of other astounding and swinging on me "Thia roofs reel-lif- e stories ell io June TRUE too small she's got to go, Eddie STORY MAGAZINE. Get your oopy or rat I go HH minuter' read it today I THkekf Geary Political Not. Politics imikes slrnnjio bedfel-lows ami proves (lie vvlinle world Hu. The scholnily nnil witty Dr. Tehyi Hsluh of Clilnii wus speuk-In- g of his own count ryineu. "A cnmllilnte," he said, "Is it innn who st ii lute for whatever lie thinks the people will full for." Christian .Advocntev I'RGES MORE STRINGENT NA TIRALIZATION LAWS (Continued from Page 1) ltiHtamro where if he could sny 'yes' and 'no it was regarded as a sufficient qualification in this res-pect. Our laws also require that the applicant be attached to the prln-- ciples of the Constitution of the ' Tiiited States. "You can readily see how vatrtie the requirements are, and, in the Inst analysis, it is left solely to the Judge to interpret the alien's right to citizenship. For the past several years we have been trying to se-cure a more uniform pracltce in granting eitizeiiNhip and much lined way has been made, and I wish to odd that wherever the judiciary's attention hns been called to lax pro-cedure in these matters we find it as a rule ready and willing to co-operate. "The Department has also been endeavoring to secure the enact-ment of a law rasing the education-il- l standards. To this end it pre-pared and presented to the commit-tees in (Vmgress bills fixing more definitely the educational require-ments, and asked that a law be passed requiring that the alien be-fore receiving ctlzenshlp be able to read nnd write the English lang-uage understanding!- - nnd have a knowledge of our Government com-mensurate to that taught children 14 years of age. It is important to our future welfare that a bill along this line be placed upon the statute books. "'Citizenship Is the most sacred privilege we have to offer aliens. It is our greatest gift to our neigh-bors of foreign birth, and it should be guarded with the utmost care. The urge to beocme a citizen should originate with the alien, himself, and contrary to a popular belief that seems to prevail among many of our people, I do not believe that we should urge ctbenship upon anyone ... "To entitle an alien to live in this country, going nnd coming as he may ehoon In the performance of a peaceful effort to maintain life, Is a good thing but, to give over to him the right to participate In the management of our' affairs and to shape and control the future destin-ies of this country is an entirely dif-ferent matter. "Citizenship should no longer be superficially conferred. If you but give them a superficial knowledge of the things they should know, yon will be stamping upon their minds and souls an eternal belief that America is but a superficial Idea. This then is one of the greot ' problems confronting our country to guard our citizenship." Depiivc f jf liar.nrny Tlifiv Hie llilrlj scls nt ii tlinid I'linri'h .Iiiiiips In the I'niii HlP'rs. Wmiil. i'n llinni' ('ouih'ii ..ti Moans What It Says When you hear a locomotive whistle for a grade crossing, you Imd better believe It.. Florida I'lnipst'iii.'ii l.; Nutshell Don't WHiif time rVgrpnltiK III past; iitone for It hy bulMluK a worthy futu Saperter Race The n type of human beings- - lived In Enrope probably for about 15,000 years. They were physically much superior to the hu-man beings of today; their brains welched one-sixt- h more than ours, and their average hellil wa 6 feel ft Inches. Exchange. Light Not Worthwhile The bureau of standards says that olive oil can be burned In antique lamps with open wicks, such aa the old Roman lamps, without smoking. The flame, however, la mail. How to Be Highbrow It Isn't hard to be a highbrow. You Just pretend to understand when another pretends to be awed by a messy daub of paint. Birm-ingham News. |