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Porcupine Advance, 20 May 1948, 2, p. 2

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1445481114884 4 4 $ 4* Brightly pictured are the entials of these packetsâ€"rosyâ€"cheeked tomaâ€" toes slender pale green string beans and the golden wax variety, peas stretâ€" ching pods with plumpness. Who can resist browsing, picking up the paper envelopes, shakin: them to hear the exciting dry rattle of the seeds inside? You hold a miracle in your hand. You also hold an opportunity (and if you listen to the dictates of your heart, an obligation) to help the starving people of Eurcpe. â€" By sending seeds to Eugâ€" ope you can make it possible for hunâ€" gry people to creat gardens which will supplyâ€" them with the fresh vegetables they need so desperately. Think of itâ€"a paper package of these hard brown pellets may mean for some child straight sturdy bones, instead of a body twisted and deformed by rickets or other vitamin defieiency diseases. Sending seeds to Europe is a way of helping that everyone cean afford. It ecosts only fifty cents to send a garâ€" den unit of thirteen different kinds of vegetablesâ€"enough to plant a garden 40 by 20 feet. _ Such a garden would provide a family of five with enough fresh vegetables for four meaths. The vegetable; in these garden units have been chosen by experts whoe know what will grow in the countries where the seeds are designed to require a Blooming forsythia means that spring is at the door, tentative about coming in .But when the gold, starâ€"shaped blossoms give way to the first green leaves, you can be sure spring has come to stay. Another sure sign is the appearance of rows of @eed packâ€" ages on metal or wooden racks next to the garden tools inside hardware stores or out in front. By Bus SINGLE â€" RETURN Nend Seeds to Europe It Will Pay Dividends * a# TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY [10.00 a n. ©4.30+»m»."~ $7.00 tax included $ 12.60 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY BEFORE 24 PINE STREET NORTH McInnis Block Phone 112 Timmin= Fire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering Doylirgin Tlmo PHONE 101â€"2â€"3 Agents With Underwriting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance There are all sorts of other variaâ€" tiors possible but whatever ones are made should be very short and simple, One mother worked out a 15â€"minute birthday party for her twoâ€"yearâ€"old and five of his frienmds the same age. Each child had a bib with a picture of an animal pasted on it. He found his place at the table by matching the anâ€" imal on his bib with the one at the table. There was some very simple fcod topped off with ice cream and each guest (the host, too) receivirg a party package with a paper hat, a wooden whistle and a coloring b:ok with crayvons. Twoâ€"yearâ€"olds are old enough to enâ€" joyâ€"aâ€"party but too young to enjoy it very long. Yéour garden club probably knows aâ€" Dout this project, but you might point it out to other groups, organized or inâ€" formal. If your son or dauzshter has been asking how he can help the pitiâ€" ful children in other lands, tell him about Seeds for Friendship. Write for information and send checks to Mrs. Nicholas J. Mertens, Treasurer, National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York 18, N.:X . Let‘s be sure our European neighbors have the strength to hang oi to the ideal of freedom that can be the unitinzg bond between us. minimum of tools and heavy labor. Cld people, women and children can do the work. . Seeds are guaranteed to measure up to government standards. You can‘t of course, put a3ay money value on world friendship. We‘d all be glad to dig down deep to purchase that. But there is a world friendship project that requires very little moneâ€" tary cutlay. . Seeds are relatively inexâ€" pensive in thig country. . A Canadian youngster. for intance, can use his week ly zsllowance to buy seeds for a garden unit, and mavbe have enough money left over to buy an ice cream soda for himself. On the other hand in Berlin, last summer, it would have cost about $40.00 for enough seeds to plant a 20 by 40 foot garden. Family Scrapbook 18 BRUCE AVEXTUE Phone 30 South Poreupine Ont. A Fifteen Minute Party Household Hints THE HOME MAKER‘S PAGE Of course, if we 30 back to rationâ€" ing and price control, we may have black markets. No patriotic citizen deals in a black market, but human beings are occasionally weak, and we know of peovie who, even in the war days, never denied themselves certain things which were rationed and who seemed to feel that they had a right, as long as they had the money to buy in the black market. * The result ef all this is that we they an end? Whether Reâ€" have never returned to the normal publicans or Democrats are in power, sitnaticn where the old economic laws if our economic system breaks down, no could apply, and the prophecy of a reâ€" Administration will have a happy time. turn to the good old times never came And what is far worse, the whole world true. We are having today a situatica will have a desperate time of suffering. in which there is searcity â€"â€" and scarâ€" } E. R. city will continue for a long time. The ns it only real chance that people have for In the U. S. there are 1000 women equitable treatment in procuring the who have taken up law. The other necessitlies of life is in rationing where fifty million are layving it down. necesary and in price ceilings. 2 x 7e D. C., it â€"cost 93 cents. ‘Two Ibs. of cofftee cost 60 cents under OPA, 98 cents last year, and $1.06 today. So it goes on almost everything. New York, Tuesday â€" It is quite obâ€" it seemed to me that everyone should vious that nobody is anxious to return want to share and share alike. Special toâ€"ary rest.nct.ioq.s which are not: m;,x- xmvuege, either when we are fighting tively necessary, and itvis quite 6 a; warcor fighting for peace, would also that. the President‘s reQuest\ to seem somethiag that every one should Congress for certain {restrictions to want to do without. combat inflation was a reasonable one But even if we should have black and should have bzen considered in markets again, I kelieve public opinâ€" i nonâ€"partisan way. ion could be aroused and that it would Pricor to the end of price control the be possible to control them to a large National Association of Manufacturers extent. Manufacturers, farmers and prophesied that, once restrictions were producers in gereral would really lose removed, prices would seek a proper nothing by a return to price control level. â€" Their prediction was obviously for the prices set would take into conâ€" based on the hope that production sideration the cost of production and a would sodn eqaual demand to a more or reasonable profit to the producer, and less reasonable extent. They did not, he volume of sales would be steady. i am sure, think carefully enough about # is y N e our position in the world. They did I was very much impressed by the not consider how much had been deâ€" amount of research and the tables ‘rovyed in the rest of the world durâ€" which anppeared in the Congressional ing the war, and how much we would Record as a part of Congresswoman have to help in restoring other nations Douglas‘ speech and perhaps the most let alone the possibility of bad harâ€" impressive thirg is the way in which vests in Europe, which later came Aâ€" the savings of the people are rapidly hout. dwindline What will hamnnen when Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas, in her in Congress which I discussed in the preceedirng column, pointed out that. under OPA a pound of bu;ter cost 65 cents in 1946. Last year a pound cost 82 cents; and this year in thhre lowestâ€"price stores in Washingtcn, That recipe is much like a basic black dres}â€"to which you can add inâ€" teresting accessories to have a comâ€" pletely changed ensemble. â€" With the veal seak (cutlet) recipe you can vary the seasonios from a whiff of orâ€" iental curry to a whisper of margoram or a touch of onion flavour. Many other changes are also possible but prebably the most obvious arises from varyirg the moisture in which the meat is cookecd. Rather than adding one half cup of water, try using milk, thinned cream of mushroom or celery soup, pineapple juice, tomato juice or chicken broth. It is clyvious how these ingredients can chioage entirely the appearance and flavour of an old stanc®by. When ccoking veal in chicken stock add cooked mushrocoms and a few peas for colour and flavour. Even extra topâ€" pings can be added to the dish. For instance, grate cheese over the top of a cookedâ€"inâ€"tomatoâ€"juice cutlet. Or Take varieties of veal for instanceâ€" even make the prchiem more specific and limit it to veal steak, We know that three important steps are necesâ€" sary in preparing a veal steak that we will be fork tender and juicy. These are: (1) Cover steak with a protective coating such as seasoned flour. (2) Brown in fat bacon drippings will add l.avour, or shortening is another posâ€" sibility. (3) Cook in moisture at a low heat until tender â€" abcut 39 to 45 minutes. Families can be so changeable about their food preferences that we often have to use our imaginations overtime to keen un their interests. But it‘s fun to combine our flare for interestâ€" ing food textures and flavours with a revripe and come up with a dish that truly reflects cur own creaâ€" tive awhility. T never could understand that, since abnabe ate aZe ate ate aBe atn ate abe abe a2n atn abe ate atn ate ate ate atr n a3n ats ate atn atn atn ate atnate 22 030 "Food For Fun and Fitness lssn« â€" ts . stt M Wls css cce is ic ts iss ol o t is ol it $ w . it ts h . on on . o ce uin e on iB ADLvANCE, Timmill3, OiN i Aanio by Eleanor Roosevelt My Day Poetry I was very much impressed by the amount of research and the tables which anppeared in the Congressional Record as a part of Congresswoman Dousias‘ spneech and perhaps the most impressive thirg is the way in which the savings of the people are rapidly dwindling. What will hanpen when they come‘to an end? Whether Reâ€" publicans or Democrats are in power, if our economic system breaks down, no Administration will have a happy time. And what is far worse, the whole world will have a desperate time of suffering. Being as smart as a steel trap inâ€" cludes knowing just the right time to shut up. it seemed to me that everyvyone should want to share and share alike. â€" Special xmvilege, either when we are fighting warcor fighting for peace, would seem somethiag that every one should want to do without. , add sliced pimnto olives. . For lovers ¢f spicy concoctions, use a dash of chili powder and a few drops of Worâ€" cestershire Sauce with the clives. TOMATO VEAL STEAK (YÂ¥ield: 4 to 5 servings) 1 pound veal steak cut ‘ inch thick 2 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons flour > teaspoon salt ‘> teaspoon paprika 2 tablespsons brown sucgar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon minced onion 1 cup tomato juice !» cup chopped pimiento olives While cloves Brown steak well in fat in heavy skilâ€" let. _ Remove meat from pan. Add flour and stir until smooth. Then add salt, paprika, brown sugar, lemon juice, onion, and tomato juice. . 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