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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 May 1951, p. 2

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UNE : a Sl SA ERASER ies ROR aa Ga a Th prds Fel Zé A Ha fLGn . Fra TEN a . a ICR ae ee a4 ky LF 8 T5 2 fa 1 Ch .~ at ha DAY-LILIES Call then Hemerocallis and you soms will nod at you all over the conntryside But cach oi buds, flowers Just only one day stem bears a whole series which come out in sequence, the plant is in bloom over quite a but the blooms cone SO span of ume. later. Just now they are beautiful, he GREEN an. carly, a medinm and a late var icty. In most parts of Canada it is cultivated ~garden of husky_ growth, butit is a big problem where the are a lot of weeds and other to. protect and help pro- there rubbish pagate bugs and discases. plants-are not doing well and where. ; How to Make Sliced Ham fat around edge. Cut one pineapple slice into wedges to make flower petals for the top of the ham. Place two pineapple slices, ground pepper, 2 teaspoons grated onion, 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cucumber pickles. Empty corned-beef hash into bowl; 'mash thoroughly. Separate Tomato Sauce: In a small saucepan, combine & tomato sauce, % teaspoon Worcestershire sauce and %:2 teaspoon celery salt. Heat and serve in a small bowl Plo i CE Go Farther 8-ounce can maturing and Says British Aren't fan has been developed. Jt comes wth one or two lamps: two circuit Designed to illuminate a mag- "nified-ficld-of- vision without throw-. ing direct rays in the user's eyes, instrument features a seven- with a new power magnifying glass "powerful light placed in its handle. without a sign of blossom, for sev- Fortunately for. the" garden ory arly pes A | eral weeks, Until the daffodils take enemies there are dusts and sprays breeding fron these. Certainly this P "ae . ' A rtable instrument, it spot- over, and the apple blossoms, and specially prepared to deal with point should . be considered in } i Dragging Their Feet 2 bana i i y x hi ie the dogwoods. Memmwhile, the day- thew, you the bugs that ent holes he Me. 2p the Hst of purchases. : © m-- is Savor i to ons 1a Ny f : : in the foliage use poison," For those And it is also well to add some: Here in America we have been ge plage; Li 2 made 0 : * £ steel with chrome" hnmsh, lilies will be sevthed off and scorch- ed by wriss fires and clipped by that suck out the juices causing the plant -to wither, attack. with a thing that, <o far as the reader is concerned, is entirely new but that dane Andrews. deluged in récent months with a constant stream of propaganda * * *- ig Checks Fuel Rail. «fiat ata cadin a TNEW and USEFUL Too mowers, and forgotten. But when 3 . te Soi : : . . spray that will burn. Discase al- is recommended for his locality. - : late Mav cones they will still be bray on . sease usual «THis wav. he bros ¥ ) y . ---- about Britain . . . the most unscrup- Toile. FAL BEC T . chee ; 3 ) ly hits. the plant cells. and causes iis may he broad beans or a , . . ry . ; lous 1 the 1. 7oalitions aie Unit can accurately check the there and will thrust up long stems withering or rot in blackish spots watermelon or Broccoli, table tur- Vegetables--canned or fresh--are baking dish. "Add corn mixture and ulous and the most malicious accu- Wr I Ma i Wl J . - ol E. - 3. : a . - - . - » o > "te IQ be" des ¥ and come to flower, plain old day- Cheniieals like sulphur - are used nips, white radish, borecole, Brus- plentiful the year round, and one of top with-rest of erumbs.. JRuen of pa: piomagnins 15 internal combustiq y ehghie. ih 2 ttle ws - His 7 S ; =. 2% » cheape s ip Wn 1 1 : LC: < I 1a ish are "dragging & 2 Ch : lilies, big=and a little gaudy, but sels sprouts, swiss "chard, chinese the cheapest foods in your dict. Bake 25 minutes in a 350)-degree 2070 htish. af dragging their Placed adjacent to vehicle oper-- er ator to be watched carefully, de- simply beautiful. --from The New York Tinks A lecturer was describmg the effects of continuous indulgence in the use of alcohol. He mentioned a case in which a man who had ee----=--""drunk to excess for a number of years was so saturated with. alco- holic fumes that one night when he was blowing out a candle his breath took fire, and ih a short time he died from spontancous combustion. Py ow! i ol that 1 It should be remembered that p 3 Hlerdehi ith Australia 7 ini Ce ne of the audience said that he the job of the plant breeder has | MP a friendship with an Austrahian f this is happening to you, the * ' . : , : ¢ % . : ns att NS tod =; , - : hp . t - tion for decades can regan much of ished 9 Tak I frat for been continuous. Fach year he dis- : Op ihe S700) 4 wigs Bs BE a Dg Beet Salad sili ng in Regi Brit. its original usefulness through having saved ig Bie. Ho covers new types and . varieties, tn i they sent her a playpen as Bo Loge dishes is indi- 114 cups finely-diced cooked ects Tee lon had on ereal Thiitary government - industry co-operation 1 ow have saveil your hfer™ turning out better or hardier plants | aedt. cated. And, just in case youve run x tsar) SE. 2 IRE i; free re § i- asked = = Hate do well in a wider pon "The thank-you mote teft them {a little short of this important cook- | 7° SUNY Biss i Ere vy AE a bout ao vig Ss ii somewhat astonished "Thank ou ing ingredient, here are a few 1 sup deed shlery a yi! A Chemical i +5 : ¢ = ? eplied--the--mas more candles for me. I'm going all- electric." ba | in this case. Often one good treat- ment will bé enough but with things like lcaf hoppers and potato bugs which lay eggs, two or three suc- eéssive treatments to get the young ones will be needed. Most chemicals lose their potency in time so a fresh supply 'each season js advisable. ¥* LE] * Give Them A Trial It's a good plan to try something entirely new cach year. By adding a flower or vegetable cach scason one will make new and pleasing discoveries, widen the range of in- _terest ad also value. of -elimate-in-Canada.____ In addition to brand new flow- ers and vegetables, new shades have been added to old standbys among the flowers, and earlier, more ten- der varieties to standard vegetables. Some of the old favorites of our fathers' and grandfathers' days would hardly be recognized today. Flowers have been greatly im- | proved. in_size and color: and vege- tables are better too. well find that the family cabbage, hybrid corn, endive or some of the herbs. None of these things are entirely new, though certain varieties of them are, but too few of any of them are to be found inthe aterage garden. The beginger is advised to give a few of them a trial each year. He may them and he has made a discovery that will add interest and variety to his vegctable plot. MOTHER'S FRIEND A young Canadian couple struck "Iso ninch for the pen It is a per=-- fect godsend, 1 sit in it every after- _ noon and read and the children can't get near me." ~+-EARLY DECISION LJ The judge was just about to deliver his summing up of-the case ~ when Te noticed - that there were - only I'l men in the jury box. ad lly likes More than that, they are the best means of providing the vitamins "necessary for good health. Yet so many families just plain balk -atr eating enough vegetables-- and if yours are in that category, it may be that the fault isn't theirs, Maybe you are the one te blame. Boiled in plain water with a bit of "melted butter and salt, vegetables may be good for vou. But they're not sufficiently tempting to keep father and the kids from leaving 'them on their plates, meal after meal. * * * ~recipes to help you * * * Corn Crumb Pudding 1 can corn or two cups fresh corn 3 tablespoons cream oe 1 teaspoon cane or beet sugar 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt _ Va teaspoon pepper... 1 cup bread crumbs 1 tablespoon butter oven, Ak * Potato Puffs 2 cups mashed potatoes 1 egg, beaten 1 cup cereal flakes, crushed Salt and pepper Method--Combine potatoes, salt - and-pepper To taste, aid leaten gg, and whip until very light. Shape po- tato mixture into small balls and Toll. in crushed cereal flakes. = Fry in deep, hot fat (375 degrees) for three minutes, or until brown. Drain on absorbent paper. Makes 12 puffs. ___ 1 teaspoon minced onion 2 hard-cooked eggs Salt and pepper Mayonnaise Method--Combine the beets, ap- ples, celery, onion and eggs, coarse- ly chopped. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and mix with enough may- onnaise to coat all ingredients well, T.et stand long enough to season thru. Serye in a chilled bowl, x oF * Let's-face the facts. In proportion to. her population --one-third of ours--DBritain ~ has today as many men in her armed forces combatting or - restraining Communist aggression as has "the United States. Her forces are. fighting or on guard at. 19 key points throughout the world. An- thony Eden has pointed out in the April -issue of Foreign - Affairs that "these British forces are stretched "in relation "to the "availability of - trained men and modern arms more tautly than those of any other country, ally or enemy." The Brit- ish were fighting in Malaya for two "| than ten years; have--volunarily -- submitted to a rationing system, in some respects severer today than ever before, unknown and per- " haps even unbearable in this cotin- try. And why?--To repair the their country to pay its own way, to meet its obligations, and to play __ dom of mankind, Onc egg and 8 awful- damage of war, to enable" "its part in the defense of -the-free--- vice makes it possible to run car, bus, ete, to garage for repairs when fuel system is not operating. Fuel checker has sniall - pressure allows gasoline to be poured into container. River Pollution Can Be Stopped ---- Dramatic evidence that a water- way choked with industrial pollu- engineer, reported that waste dis- "charge from all mines. oi the Schuylkill River and its tributaries has been cffectively stopped, the river's "flood stages fowered by three to seven feet, the quality. of the water has been 'noticeably improved, and the cost "of "treatment has been reduced. Mr. Dechant said that although pump. on top whicly, when removed, have been -----Frederick-H:-Dechant;-consulting------- are talking about garden flowers, Wt i HUMB yellow and orange lilies that have 2/6 Gordon Smith ) " ¥ individual names wd even pedis . & b ' . BY EDNA MILES 7 grees: Call them day-hites and you Py ) : 4 : . " i Te 3 pO ! 8 probabTy meadi the raadside plants a : ERE'S a wonderfully delicious way of making sliced smoked {at Threaus Ligtlt Thhan now Lift thes bright green i ~ ham go tarther.. Sliced pineapple, raisins and parsley all do: No more shaking hand and : 3 lances to the son and maki i . their part in this new recipe. © ' x squinting "eye bearing down "or : 'iT k Hare a GARDEN NOTES F . the sewing: machine needle. New. . 3 thousind face corners and waste - : Ham With Dressing : r needle» for © sewing - machine now . * 3 . T - . om . " : 3 > oR Ta cedle » lor - SC $ ac e 4 places scent bright with © spring. Keep. Them Coming a Two slices smoked ham, % inch thick (2 pounds), 9 slices pine- eres itself." Thread lis slid down Theirs" 3s one of the post! vivd here is no reason why ihe, pea apple, 30 whole cloves, parsley. : : the > hank al tere and* rins alt. jut mows god Stic stout Tost OBIE or Eon "Dressing: 4 cups soft bread crumbs, % cup raisins, % cup brown thr oy 3 chilly nights or frosty mornings of weeks, -and that goes for 'beans vis speci oy must, Y4 cup pelts ig Ta reug " ¥ " wo gosty I i ' ) Bis, ¢ bread crumbs, raisins, sugar 'and mustard together; pour . " wn Hiyel, their Rage? corn or anything clse, I'he rick butter evenly over mixture. ' Place one slice of on h 'three- Fan Lamp a gr th. bon, a May and cat 3 i iy spied Out SOWINES over se = quart heat-resistant glass utility dish, Spread dressing lightly Coinbination 3Z2-watt fubrisce int June and abeir Ing orange blos- eral weeks, also to use perhaps over the slice, Top with second slice of ham. Stick cloves in the fixture with a built-in circulating PI diy Wes were onde maven possible to make regular sowing: one on top of the other, in each corner of the dish, Bake for one ha. rake Jt passile 65 Oper . ; y : . J 5 d4Re Oss | > flowers, even those on ihe lone | of such things as beans, carrots haus 3 moderate oven, 325 degrees F. Garnish with parsley and 10 Tip Oran 3 ni ! licst hick road. They are what are | and lettuce every two weeks up to The following recipes will add something newt x ' ; 4 known as "escapes," plants that | the first week or so of July. without running up the cost: . 0 your anes Putty Packs hy ® spread from some doorvarnd of long ' ¥ ' ety ' prt fxd d BL Mish P iT) 1S beng arket > ago or were dug up and thrown Be Ready for Trouble Saut i Spar Potatoes Putts ul how pirrigh snideed away and took roor where they For almost every flnwer, fruit, Saute 1 tablespoon miné¢éd onion, 2 tablespoons chopped green in a form which will be a bo fell. Hardy as wild usters, they vegetable and hrub it seems ther pepper, and 2 tablespoons of chopped pimiento in 4 tablespoons of 10 all hardware retailers. No nore . a an + Wey Sestetinie ny 2 % eis ther oil or cooking fat until the mixture is light brown. Now add 2 ; messing about weighing putty with ithe Sue bes © Simos any Sia 15 4° special hisect OF disease. ren cups of cold boiled, diced potatoes, and % cup of cold cooked ham hn -every sale of a pane of glass. Pro- tion and somehow thrive amd «pn indeed, are free from attack an chopped. For seasoning, add J: teaspoon of paprika along with oy ; RB duct is ready packed in orie-pound ) time to spread. reat | have several enemies. Ihe 1 teaspoon of salt. Cook. the mixture until it is heated through. egg volks from whites; beat yolks until light. Add yolks"to hash Auminmim foil pliofilm lined base Hemerocallis, The botanical name, vest defense is healthy growth and Hash Pickle Puff Pie mixture and season with salt, pepper, onion and pickles. Beat for scli-service. Package is mois- means "beautiful for a Jay." and 2004 sted It is Sopuralvely Susy (4 servings) au Vhiles unl] ie fod into hash Inisiure Put Xue into ture-proof. = refers to the fact that the individual ro control. damage in a clean, wel One-pound can co -inch piepan and bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) for 20 minutes : * 4 rned-beef has ] . . : C y ; hash, 2 eggs, % teaspoon salt, freshly or until brown. Cut into wedges. Serve with tomato sauce. Magnifying Light pence worth of meat a week! © The. results of this self-restraint and self-sacrifice on the part of the British people shoulld be reassur- ing to their friends and astounding _ to future historians, Our partner has achieved solvency at least for the moment. She has raised her industrial production 50% and her exports 70% above the prewar "Where is the twelfth juryman he asked irritably. "That's all right, yer honor," the foreman answered genially. "He was called 'away on business, but he's left his verdict with me." l= ot this work has been carried on pri- marily as a state and federal proj- b ccf, seven large steel works, foun : owt Ree dries, and. other metal-working : industries have jointly spent more than $3,000,000 to purify the waste waters théy return to the river. ~ "The outlook is good that others will follow in their footsteps," he 4 © Even for the colder parts of Can- ada it is now possible to get varie- 1 ties of early corn, tomatoes, melons. and such semi-tender things that will do well. The plant breeders have made this possible by sclecting Cabbage Au Gratin 3 cups cabbage, shredded coarsely 2 cups white sauce 34 cup grated Canadian cheese 14 cup cracker crumbs 3 tablespoons melted butter = Salt aand Paprika. Method--Boil cabbage seven min- Method--Mix cosn with salt, pep- per, flour and sugar and stir in cream. Melt butter, mix with bread crumbs and use' one-half the mix- ure to cover bottom of shallow lives on a crowded highway than ks yh J * ned pale pink glace pair. Glamor On The Cuff -- One of the attractions in fashion show held by Parisian glovemakers Over- shadowing the glove is its long billowing cuff of alternating bands of black and pink. ~~ Soil Conditions can. cost you is $50. ally so, in others only bits and tense seriod Dor AL sauce t hi pit ediat a +L There, five miles apart, are two picces have found their way into Hous -choygh lor: the 4 cups strin kei able roads--to pay their taxes-- z S : g beans, cooked and 3 . AMI " Peat moss and humus, as sold extremes of the state law govern- law. There the council's survey of recommended $1000. ~ drained 2 Corning Free Press. ramiy ree? commercially, differ in appearance, composition and use. They are not Interchangeable,. Peat moss is available in both imported and do- the spring ° recently was this... Some "Screwy" Motor Laws They Have South of the Border If you happen to be caught state you are in--unot the state of inebriation, but the state of the Union. Example: Suppose you have a guilty, your fine can't be less than $300 and it may be-$1,000.. But if you can manage to drive the five miles across the Missouri River into Omaha before you are collared by a cop, your -future is much brighter. The minimum fine in Nebraska is $10 and the mdst it ing the drinking driver--one high- light of a survey recently com- pleted by the «National Safety g few highballs in Council Bluffs, Ia.-- If -you--are--arrested and found | don't get snarled in the legal briar reason we are approaching the 1,000,000th auto death in this coun- try." The council says the solution is the adoption of a uniform law which "gives equal protection to the inno= - cent and equal punishment to the guilty. Such a law is embodied in the Uniform Vehicle Code, a model statute which the coungil and others concerned with public. safety first formulated 25 years ago, While some states have adopted the code in entirety, or substanti- the drinking driver states revealed much law but questionable" jus- tice. For a first offense of driving un- it is for a loaded hunter to-prowl the woods with a deer rifle. The driver can get off with a $10 fine ---$100 at the most. Hunting while intoxicated, however, is a gross Fleven states and the District of Columbia specify no minimum fine, three states set it at $10, two at $25, one at $35, nine at $50, and than that--their minimums arc $300 and $200. respectively. . Maximum fines follow no logi- cal pattern, either. Nebraska has the lowest with $50, Nine states set 'the top limit at $100 and four "at $300, In the District of Colum- bia and 16 states the maximum is The council found that there is little risk of going to jail for the it mandatory, Kentucky even pro- 14 at the recommended $100. Only {--Jowa-and-New Jersey get tougher $500, while only 12 consider the first offence. Not onc -state makes. utes in two quarts boiling water to which two tablespoons salt have been added. Drain. ~ Put a layer of cabbage into a buttered dish, sprinkle-iith grated Mix cracker crumbs with butter, spread over top and bake in a 350- 400-degrec oven until crumbs are well browned, * * * String Beans in Cheese Sauce 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup milk 34 cup grated Canadian cheese 14'teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons flour' 14 teaspoon salt "14 teaspoon pepper Few drops of Worcestershire Sa . Method--Make white sauce with butter, flour and milk. Add cheese and scasonings and stir until well "blended and cheese is-melted. Add Le Erom "The Anglo-American Part- level. Proportionately, she is do- ing at least as much as America in meeting the menace of Soviet Com- munism. Nor is this the whole story. It of modest means. In the one case there may be the sacrifice of some luxuries, in the othér of bare neces- sities. The true test is how much a _man*is doing as compared with what he can do. -- Who are "dragging their feet?" "nership" an address by Lawrence Hunt, of New York City, at Phila- delptia, April 7, 1951, It's Really something when some of the rural folks have to fight their way in to town over impass- said. Merry Menageric~ByWalt Disney 4 \* / ei ? « G12 Davbund by King Pounem Sado 3 %~-- - "Haven't you ever heard of a driving an automobile while under patch surrounding the drinking misdemeanor, calling for a slap of cheese and paprika, Cover with a : ; : tulnl' Sntioiedubln ~ wb the influence of intoxicating liquor, driver," advised Ned H. Dear- I less than $100 and as much as layer of white sauce. Repeat till all dwg jos ig de ko LINK ha \ | / PY - : ; ishment depends on the i i "That 000. i i . ) © 3/0 rh lS (4, your punishment depends born, council president, "That's one $ ingredients are used. worthy causes than it is for a man h YR VY = 4 tie brands. Imported peat, usu Council's Committee on Tests for hibits a jail sent Pah Lon = megtic brands, Imported peat, ust Intoxication covering 42 states and | der the influence of intoxicants, 2 [ sentence, and in South : : ; . ally i \ " Topi re S : "aroli i beans, mix and t to but- . 4 : ally marketed in one-hundred-pound the District of Columbia, The sur- the model code recommends a Cline metois dh. can, | HY SE gots ad umn but : SF . : R - ll jail-sentence, but not ' ' , £2 Success Tip -- DATE-ORANGE burlapped bales, is medium brown, vey was_concerned--only--with--the-- --minimum-fine--of-$100_and a maxi- | ~Botli; Most states use the' "and/or" Bake 30 minutes fh a 350-degree : Mo $ us d/or : Sah coarse and - granular in texture. laws on the books--the first step mum of $1000. ol : : Domestic peat is more finely graf- fe 11 fline driver, Yat in Mi , language, with a fine the usual oven, Garnish with a sprinkle of 'tur ; PUDDING . ; ! in controlling the drinking driver. " In oh rng WRN a resiit. paprika and chopper. parsley. Bake it with MAGIC! ; ' oN t Boi ¥ = Combine in a greased cular and varies from light to dark "If. you believe all Americans The laws govérning license sus-"{ +h p : . -- I brown. It is generally packaged in are equal under thé law, then loaded drivér to endanger. human' J. 3 5 > bags of five cubic feet. Used as 2 A y ger: pension, one of the most effective Casseroled Peas with Cheese casserole (6-cup size) : mulch over shrub and flower beds, punishments for the drinking dri- 3 Sis cooked peas 34 c. corn syrup, 1 tbs. : ver, vary almost as much as do the easpoon pepper . grated lemon rind and }4 c. orange juice. Mixand Cl HAVE wit DRINK 1 cup grated Canadian cheese 14 teaspoon salt -- 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons minced pimiento Method--Turn drained peas into buttered "baking dish. Add salt, pepper and milk. Sprinkle cheese and piniiento over top and bake in a 400-degree oven about 20 minutes or until cheese has melted. both brands are valuable for light ening. garden soil, increasing its ' ability to hold moisture and keeping down. weeds. Neither kind of peat moss has particular food value, although some domestic peats have slight fertility. - Commercial humus is black and medium fine, in. texture, Usually high in fertility, it may be con- sidered as a' commercial form of compost. Dug into the soil or plac- ed around plant roots at plaiting time, it feeds and lightens Soil fexture and helps retain moisture. 'Hummus may be packaged in bags or boxes, or sold in bulk by the . eubie yard, bushel or ton at the "focal supply firms. To GERRY sift once, then sift into a bowl, 114 c. once-sifted ~ pastry flour (or 114 ¢. once-sifted hard-wheat flour), 214 tsps. Magic Baking Powder, }4 tsp. salt and { c. fine granulated sugar, Mix in 3{ c. corn flakes, slightly crushed, and 14 c. cut-up ES pitted dates, Combine 1 well-beaten egg, 14 ¢. 3 milk, 34 tsp. vanilla and 3 tbs. shortening, melted, Make. a well in dry ingredients and 'add: liquids; mix lightly, Turn into prepared dish. 'Bake in moderately hot oven; 375° about 40 minutes. Serve warm, with - pouring cream. ~ Yield--6 servings. provisions for fines and jail sen. tences. PORES Endless variations -in the laws were found by the council, even on the question of what is a motor vehicle, In Florida a truck farmer who has his driver's license suspended can crank up his farm tractor; head ' for the nearest tavern and drive. home in his cups without risking v.arrest for anything worse than cre- ating a public nuisance. In at least six other states that tippler's tractor trip would be legal, too, because they don't include farm tractors in the definition of a motor vehicle, We grumble &bout taxes now, but we would grumble just as much if they were half what they are, and we couldn't grumble'any more if they were twice as mich--which fs what they will probably be.-- Lake Mills Graphic. Rr 2 B i, \

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