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The Market Batket—

Tomatoes

Flood the Market

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER . A TRICKLE of tdmatoes to market early in June has grown into a roaring red flood.. With local crops at their peak, tomatoes are cheap and plentiful, . ” n kJ

FRESH FRUITS

APPLES Slightly cheaper. APRICOTS—Scarce; high. AVOCADOES—Higher. BANANAS—Plentiful; cheaper. BLUEBERRIES — M oder ately priced.

CANTALOUPE—Abundant.

CASABAS-—-Moderately priced. CHERRIES—Higher. '

DEWBERRIES— Very Scarce: ex-| ’

sive. GRAPES—More plentiful; cheaper. GRAPEFRUIT—Scarce. HONEYDEWS—Cheap; abundant. HUCKLEBERRIES—Scarce. LEMONS—Higher. LIMES—Cheaper. NECOTARINES — More plentiful; moderately priced. ORANGES—Florida crop gone;

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California crop higher. PEACHES—South Carolina crop) high; good quality. { PERSIAN MELONS — Moderate | in price and supply. | PINEAPPLES —Scarce; high. ! PLUMS —Cheap; plentiful. STRAWBERRIES—Good quality; expensive. WATERMELON — Abundant; cheap. # = »

FRESH VEGETABLES

ARTICHOKES—Moderate supply; expensive, BEANS—Green beans, moderately priced; limas, expensive. BEETS—Cheap. BIBB LETTUCE—Reasonable. BROCCOLI—Higher. CABBAGE—Cheap. CAULIFLOWER — Moderately priced. CELERY-—Reasonable. CHIVES—Higher. COLLARD GREENS—Cheaper, CORN-—Very cheap. CUCUMBERS—Veéry cheap. EGGPLANT — Home-grown crop! cheaper.

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able, ESCAROLE—Cheaper; GARLIC—Reasonable, GREENS—Turnip and mustard, | cheap; more plentiful. ‘ | HEAD LETTUCE—Cheaper. ! KALE—Cheap. { LEAF LETTUCE—Plentiful and cheap. MUSHROOMS—Reasonable. ONIONS — Abundant; moderately! priced. OKRA —More plentiful; able. PARSLEY-—Moderately priced.

plentiful.

reason-

PEPPERS—Cheap. POTATOES—Cheap. RADISHES—Plentiful; cheap. ROMAINE—Inexpensive; abund-| ant. SPINACH _ Moderate in price and supply. SQ ASH—Very cheap; abundant. SYS ELPOTALTORS Moderately, ced

TOMATOES—More Plentitul and|

cheap. TURNIPS—Cheaper. WATERCREST—Plentiful.

Té Relish Hot Dogs |

Sauce will make the party if it| is pepper relish. Serve it at any | hot dog feast,

2 = PEPPER RELISH | 1 qt.wvinegar i . 12 green peppers | 12 red peppers

14 large onions | 2 c. brown sugar 3 tbsps, salt Remove seeds from peppers. Put | peppers and onions through food chopper. Pour on boiling water and drain. Cover with cold water, bring to a boil, and drain. Bring vinegar, salt and sugar to boil;

1951

Eat Well For Less—

Pickles Add Zest fo Budget Meals

furters.

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Be Careful When You

Clean Iron

Once the smooth plate of an] electric iron is scratched or the] edge dented, it will never iron so, (well again. As it moves over |tabric, it is likely to catch and [pull or snag.

| This is why household “Agri iment specialists of the U. 8. |culture Department remind AE {wives never to scrape off hodse-| starch ‘with a knife or other'sharp|

tool.

iron is hot, rub it back and forth|

‘lover dry salt on a sheet of paper. |

When the iron is cool, starch may be removed by rubbing with very fine steel wool or mild scouring powder on a damp cloth. On a hot iron steel wool or a damp cloth becomes too hot to handle, | and scourifig powder sticks.

Most housewives know that a little paraffin applied to the hot] {plate during the ironing - of] {starched clothes protects against] sticking starch. But once the] starch has scorched on, paraffin] will not remove it. Dents and rough places at the] edge of the plate often result!

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Style Pointer

| The Mature Parent—

Some Advice on Helping Child Get Acquainted

By MURIEL

LAWRENCE

A DAY OR SO after the Selby’s moved to a new town,

10-year-old Jake came to his mother and said, I want to go home.”

this place.

“I don't like

She was arranging china in the kitchen cupboard.

“What's the matter with it?” she asked. “Aw, that kid next door's a jerk,” Jake said. “He acts like he owns the street.” | “Did you try to make friends {with him?” his mother asked. Jake was indignant. “Who wants to be friends with .a guy {that calls your bike a piece eof] junk?” he demanded. : “Maybe you tried to make {friends too hard,” said his mother, | piling saucers carefully on a shelf, “Maybe you ought to behave for a while like a rabbit I know about.” * “What rabbit?” asked Jake. u = a “HE LIVES IN the Far North,” his mother said, comfortably. “He's very smart. Although he's a brown rabbit, when the snow {comes he changes his brown fur {to white. Why do you suppose he | does that?”

“80 his enemies won't see him?”

to reiping our young ones increase their own respect for the value of their friendship. If we do a good job of persuading them that their friendship is not to be treated lightly, they will not feel a need to force it where it is not wanted. As they gain respect for what they have to offer, other children will soon gain respect for it, too. I often marvel at our reluctance to prepare the young more'realistically for unkindness and rejection by others. I marvel at it because I have read how a certain teacher briefed his students on the eve of their departure to spread his ideas about love. = = = “BEHOLD,” SAID their teacher, “I send you forth as lambs among wolves. Be ye therefore as wise as serpents and as harmless as

doves. If the house be worthy, let

your peacé come upon it; but if ‘it

{when the iron takes a tumble. [Any remedy for scratches and asked her son interestedly. be not worthy. let your peace re» ’ : dents? Have a new sole plate "The point is..." “Yes,” said his mother. “When turn unto you. STUFFY MEAL—Pickles and beans inside franks make both a delicious and economical meal. put on. TWO POINTS in fall fash. I'S cold and unfriendly, he just’ If the group of students who ——— ! a doesn’t d atte 1 ims studied under Jesus Christ neede By GAYNOR MADDOX time to 30 minutes instead of sweet gherkins., orange rind, lon news are Hlustrated in.this 39% a it ox A wy BO ns! briefing on how. ar ee PICKLES add zip to inexpen- 20 minutes.’ Serves four to six. butter Hr margarine, salt, pep- Her s Mat Glenhaven suit from Wasson's and ¢ warmer and friendlier. Slight and rejection. we should sive foods, taking the monotony Here's a zesty variation on per and drained beets. Heat (0) TO ax E 3751 18 the emphas on hip- Thén he knows it's time to ve not ‘be too dist urbed by the idea out of budget Beals. the old beet theme. thoroughly and serve for four a I ron, the emphasis on himself again. So he changes his that our little boys and girls may i ip bh { S. » 3 « BEAN-PICKLE STUFFED ORANGE PICKLED BEETS to six. Ce Ta sty Ts iy JT this case double pointed White fur back to brown heed sOme, too. FRANKFURTERS One tablespoon cornstarch, E id ’ M pockets do the double job of Then I shouldn't offer this jerk You and I know we are. not One one-pound can pork and one-fourth cup pickle liquid. riaay s enus Blueberries take to pie, muffins; providing pocket news and hip- (Any more rides on my bike?” her always Welcome. We know baked beans, one-fourth cup one one-pound jar or can sliced BREAKFAST: Chilled [and tarts. Fixed any way, the, line interest son. $aiq slowly, Eat always Ye ourselves, We sweet pickle relish, one table- beets, one-fourth cup brown sauerkraut juice, bacon and |perries will’ add a festive air to| 1Pe fabric is a gabardine | “No” said Mrs. Selby. “Wait eat ite heart Worn upon spoon chill sauce, 10 frank-- sugar, one-fourth cup thinly scrambled eggé, enriched vo I | weave in green, brown, garnet, tiH-he asks for one. Wait till it's iy Sleeve gets some hard pecks. sliced sweet gherkins, one-half toast, butter or fortified mar- YOUr meal. Top the ple with a' aqua, black or.gray. In sizes 10 |friendlier around here.” fo Say a bretend hat 1h In a mixing bowl, mash the teaspoon grated orange rind, -garine, coffee, milk. meringue instead of a top crust, to 20, the suit is §19.95 A week later, as her child and yop Sop’ esis 1 this work

beans slightly; mix in relish and chili sauce. With a sharp knife, split frankfurters lengthwise without cutting all the way through. Fill with beanpickle stuffing. Place in a baking pan and bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) for 20 minutes. If desired, wrap each stuffed frankfurter with a strip of bacon before it goes in the oven and increase the baking

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By SUE BURNETT Pattern 8737 is a sew-rite

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two tablespoons butter or margarine, one-half teaspoon salt,

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LUNCHEON: tomato scup, grilled

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Mrs. Victoria Rentsch

the boy next door tore through ithe kitchen on the way to Jake's

Let's tell the brown rabbit.

young about the

freshly ground pepper. pled bacon and peanut but- |berries. Try French blueberry room’>Jake yelled at his mother, . Mix cornstarch and pickle lig- ter sandwiches, fresh fruit, [tarts. : Has lowa Guests “I'm a brown rabbit, now, ma. It's Stretching Meat uid to a smooth paste in a one- tea, milk. gw = Mr. and Mrs. Dean B. Nelson safe now.” Like to: make a little meat do quart saucepan. Drain liquid DINNER: Bean - pickle FRENCH BLUEBERRY TARTS u.4 daughter. Debbie. have 5. = a lot of flavoring? Here are some from beets; measure two-thirds stuffed © frankfurters, crisp 1.pt. blueberries an augh er, eos, [nave Te WE SHOULD remember Mrs. suggestions: me.at dumplings cup beet liquid; add to corn- pickles, radish fans, celery 1 oka Ten Goes turned to their home in Albert Selby's story of the wise brown cooked on brown gravy; crisped starch mixture, stirring to blend. curls, orown bread, butter a tbcak milk c Be City, Iowa, after a visit with Mrs. rabbit to tell our children when and creamed dried beef with Cook over medium heat five or fortified margarine, choc- 3 thops: Dahl. {ely Nelson’s mother, Mrs. Victoria H. they are going through difficult mushrooms: meat and vegetable minutes, or until mixture thick- olate ice cream sundae, cof- 5 baked tart ir ye ons She: Rentsch. 2730 N. Talbot Ave adjustment periods in new neigh pie with potato crust; scalloped ens. ~ Next add brown sugar, fee, milk. baked pie shell ! INCH. The Nelsons will return. next Pornoods and schools, salmon and macaroni; stuffed

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If their overtures of friendship have been rejected, we should not sympathize with them, nor condemn the unkindness of those who have hurt them. Our

total effort should be directed

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