Read-in The American Weekly, f1'e'h'ffr.', 1"I'5'rfi'f' J"" B'"."' "dbd5 with this Sunday's (March In is. New“. It t/yyPie _ aue of The Detroit Sunday Times-- The digestibility of eggs tieeryiy about two H-year-old girls whoi on the way the are cooked. High were married oft to strangers. _ tty.nperptu.res toughen We!“ That Read "The Child Bride's Treasured oid “plcmc favor ite hardboiled Doll", another story in the "BenesletMks should never be seen. Herd- of the Bayous" series by Harnett T. coolied "ttf' are a Aifferent lthmg Kane _ Get Sunday's Detroit Times. entirely, hen cooking eglrs m the _.________ I shell the water should never be al- I lowed to boil but be just below the Happiness is not a reward-it iiiiiiriii,i point, " hard-cooked a consequence --ingemoil. modiately on removing from the CAN CHILD BRIDES BE HAPPY? WkeeZ/r/ delidas " King St. North 24x64 30x64 Beaupre Wallpaper and Paints All 40 x 64 ..twr.rwwr--___"__"'"'r" CUSTOM BLINDS AVAILABLE FOR Venetian Blind Sale Mr, fund In, Edward Seitret TOILET SOAP DAMON": - at? F TOILET so» . DAMON“: _ '21": ll¢ manna: aouourr TOILET SOAP . Cake " FOR A WHITER wan SUPER SUBS . Pktt. " BREAKFAST COCOA PERFECTION - Ib. * FOR DISHES or WOOLENS . um 5.311% tll? 'te CHINESE TYPE FANCY PINK “LION" OTANDARD FANCY in: tti, nu "p,',: â€ANDY PORK SHOULDER I‘AT KILLOGG’. RIC! DISHES . , VARIOUB IIAND. One Week Onlv - March 15-22 6,9trortd .., 2.1S manna! No wonder a pod-Ion who is tsigh- ly regarded in spoken of u " good on" for an a“ is one of the most desirable of foods A good ex; should live a attel- tered life, lt through its travels ttom the hen to the table the gel should be handled with care protected from contamination by strong flavors and odors, Producers and dealers usually try to give consideration to the m but when it reaches the consumer’s hands it is often neglected. Canadian eggs are even givenImusI government protection, for, under cook government regulations they are ly ty graded and sold under grade ttlt, I milk nations. The homemaker sho dl until buy the grade she wants, ttteimim carefully store them in a clean.‘and cool place. preferably the retriger- ters ator. [Heap Then too, the-home cconomists of the Consumer Section, Dominion Department of Agriculture say that eggs need consideration when cooking, otherwise the "tropd egg" becomes a "toughie". The digestibility of eggs depends on the way the are cooked. High temperatures toughen them. That old picnic; favorite "hardtyyde.0 HI... Vt" Tm Tin Thu Planning I. MENU I†lh tlie m Milt m " toe 32 34 36 38 t In." tid l " WATERLOO mmooum xii4 x64 x64 4 TO 3 DAY DELIVERY FANCY iifEEEEl KELLOGG'S cam-um . . . t :;?;.15¢ I031! H001) OATS . " ECONOMICAL SIZE IONA ORANGE A GRAPEFRUH’ GILT EDGE BREAD CABBAGE [3211933 mt“ N" 'W“.W|CK ‘I-lb We. 1, 'n-podmood M AlPMAH WAR“: CLARK’B fl . ‘ am 2:31.10 DALTON! FLAVOURCEAL "tlWd JELLY mum ' "Ne annulus . tt,C' an VAN CAMP. m an» OHIIODID can. VEOITAILII In NATNE GROWN - ' Ibo. YELLOW COOKING Mo, 1 LOUIIIANA A . t lbs. OILICTCD QUALITY " 1 mm - INT N. 1 lb. ttnurto Ohm!» Nov-010m by BUY THE BMT FOR LI†" TIXAI “All“ ‘IIDLIM I't MIXICAN - - .IIT FOR JUICI Fl!“ IWRTID "I CUSTOM GROUND WAWID A WAXID No, 1 “(W INNOWICK “45. socxzv: . - V. Dom-uh and. Mix. TIXAO. FRI.†GREEN lb $7.70 8.25 w "me" u: - "u. it. many and): but are ml! amiable for main dubs. Hen me two vetygoodonu [ Mum-lovumm boWuriiiaimaiogwitey0tt" "gtrott-ditrhnu-dodtrnorr- heattt-eisumstikrutton ttueertutaaroundttV 3 tablespoons Bour W. if milk h ped intent» 2 u espoons c op p Salt and pepper 6 hard-cooked eggs 1 egg yolk Cook onion in fat 5 minutes. Add mushrooms and green 1tttgugl cook until mushrooms are . ttt ly browned. Blend in ttour. Add milk and cook, stirring constantly. until mixture thickens. Cook 10 minutes. Add pimiento, seasoning and hard-cooked eta. cut in qunr- ters r Pour some 0 the Huge over beaten “it yolks. and am- into sauce, Coo one minute. Serve on toast. One-halt cup green peas may be added in place of green pepper and plmnemo, Six servings. Bahd m in Chou. Sana 3 tablespoons tat 3 tablespoons flour “4 teaspoon salt Few grains pepper la teaspoon dry mustard 1% cups milk - h cup grated cheese . 3 slices toast 6 eggs Melt fat in top of double boiler, stir in ttour, salt, pepper, and mus- 9. 35 2 tablespoon. minced onion 3 ublapoons tat V. cu? mushmann sliced 1 tab spoon chopped green pep NATIVE COOKID â€-08. I’LL-III. i,-.sii,i-is'jiiii,ii,i.i"i- warmest-39' LB " 6.tb, ' (or tb Jar 1-Ib Tin 0-... Mix. Dial 7-7138 (t? * ite tb lb' tot 35¢ 55¢ Sb tard. Stir in milk gradually and cook over water. stirring constant- ly, until mixture thickens Add cheese and stir until melted. Cover the bottom of a greased shallow baking dish with lightly buttered mast triangles, having buttered side down . Pour half of sauce over toast. Carefully break eggs into sauce, spacing them evenly. Cover with remaining sauce and bake in oven, 395F, for 15 to .2Cr.ninuus, Jr" Giurdiiis iii-e cooked. Six serv- ings, - . _ _ . . 3% cups pumpkin " can) l 1 tbsp. butter, 1 tsp. .sait, 16 l tsp. pepper, lk tsp. tptuer, 1 _ egg beaten. l Pour pumpkn into saucepan and add beaten egg and seasonings. Heat (homufhly. stirring frequent- ly. six serv ngs Canon in Orange Bunn- 4 cup cooked diced carrots. 2 tbsps. butter, , than; orange Nice, 1 grated orange rind. 1 tbsp. corn syrup. h Combine all ingredients and eat. I Spring Flowers and Irish Linen. Wasih and parboil 'pifsnips. Drain and skin, then dice. Com- bine with other ingredients and simmer 20 mins. Pick out clovec and bay leaf. Serves 6. Mp and Arr" Casual. 2 cups thinly sliced turnip strips, 1 mg sliced taw Yet: 1% tbsps. town sugar, tsp. salt, 1 up. lemon rind, ' up; lemon juice. , (but. butter. 1 Alternate layers of turnip and apple in casserole. Sprinkle each layer with salt and sugar. over top put the lemon rind and juice and dot with butter. Bake, covered in preheated electric oven " SN de- grees until turnips are tender, Make sausage or teat in an!) at same time to come Nel. (pressure cooked) Eï¬a'ae'éï¬h'bï¬l'g'gfé'ï¬'ï¬tï¬'biï¬uhé'iï¬Ã© 1kai lil't mil-5. l? 'rue' accessories. not wear a shortie por on on n. coat! molasses, 1% ups. salt, K tap. It you are or sullow complexion, pepper, tl', tsp. mustard, 3% lag; brown ink. brown 'Zeta-ef?, CUPS wa r. wear town r c artruese Pick 9v1T. the beans. Cover with I green . Get somethinog in rose, cr 4 fi"e boiling water, put on a “dibrilliant l<eny green, tpf. nevey and trt stand 1 hpyy. Cut the salt tet seams! your face, White hair, mzk 3:82:31): 1e,fd,rrl'%Si',',"', 'dll is lens? ybllges (not too pale) . mauves an In . beans and put into the cooker with W; tle,".".. Esthelle will be all the remaining ingredients Close gla dto help on in planning your the cooker. bring.» "ltt. pressure wardrobe. vane to Esthelle. Box am] progegs " "Pete. mi ., mm. 139, Waterloo. in, detltil. ngstions Ipt'h',d,5e.e and the woman ot "rrtr-mttotixed by Chinese like: and -ierri, the decorative - of IE: Easter table mung. The puny-patterned Irish linen ublccloth in in the um mood " well u be- in. I hand: background tor the plain banded chino and new plated aim. -ria'iiiriiaGsuiaiim" Style with ngmtoes: Omit ' cup water and a 1 cup canne tomawefore pressuring. I. Burnt vegetables may be sal- vaged if they are caught in time. Shake them intR another an rand Liii% ME: cold water. heet or finish cooking. (Do not scrape any buynty1 piece intakes}; pups.) .L, t Slice 3 Spanish onion into the juice left ttom a in of sweet mixed riches Leave in pickling syrup or a weeit--thRn use as pickle . . very rod. 3. an time you mike ere-m sauce. makemiceumuchum iieeiiundputhauotitlntV htt,g, to use in I any or no. Th save. both limo and labor. 4. Prepare menus to Mite. rout or steam in the oven at was time and to conserve electrician 4 large pal-3m? 1% cups tomato juice. 1 ay leaf. $6 onion, sliced. 2 whole cloves. Ltsp. salt 51nd li. tsp. pepper.. (U-What an be done with cur. died cream soup? A.--Beet the mulled amp; at cricket crumbs Q-Row Ion. tg." coat m at: and what no e ingredients in Old rubbed paw} _ high, Pmnipc Vim: Tm Saue- -irc. _____.-___ ___ mug): Ind hand to alt' _ __ , 1ettiuNt't. ita36etl “m"; Lft','ui magmatic 'i2llltl phi Add an", 1m. salt, and "Add ' Suite. TW; all. and crumb. to milk, hen hot add oysters und cook only until on eurt--otrout , to 5 mun . with pair!“ Serve: 1 Blft g; when: and add to Sign t Mitergsdmgm ea. t a .. M. on t'ttlTt'flt F"t?Sii tat ha Ht " " that. °" 'grin/att'" - " " an. In†I Baton Spiced Pumpkin It has been said that little irtge. nuity and some good taste will ae. complish much. How true that is in regards to milady's wardrobe, it she has the patience to exercise a little of both. Most of us are beginning to think of spring and that means clothes and , Itouseclearunti. How about planning your spnng and summer clothes now, betore you begin that irksome task of housecleaning? A good idea if to look over what you have, decide what is possible to wear this year as the styles have changed so much, and maybe by lengthening the skirt, a new matching blouse and hat, a sharpie coat of contrast tor your print dress, you will be able to assemble an outiit with very small eostu m. m..." m... ""* ....._.. w.-. Matching the entire enseméxe is passe. and a much more pleasing eiteet can be had by contrasts. which give you the new 1948 look. These of course will have to be chosen and planned. For instance: A navy blue suit can be complimented with a natur- a. shade of blouse and straw hat, Have either a bottle green bag and shoes or a touch of green on your hat and navy shoes. Gloves may be of navy or natural leather. For yétir last year's coat, if it is too short, cut it shorter. Presto'. a shttrtitt coat anf up. to the minute' For last year's print dress choose the most outstanding shade in the print, buy a shame coat and match- ing hat, black shoes, gloves, etc, land, there you have a delightful ef- "or those of you who are fortu- nate to be planning something en- tig‘elg new, keep these things in mm '. V it you are short and stout, keep begun by odd Jackets ttnd skirts I tyou are short and stout, keep your skirt and Jacket oi the same shade and briggten with blouse and accessories. not wear a shame coat! W: Rom Esthelle will be gla dto helvou in planning your wardrobe. rite to Esthelle. Box 139, Waterloo, in detail. 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