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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 14

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Dixon, Illinois
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Industrial as well as occupational and recreational therapists will come from the various institutions to discuss common problems and to hear talks and take part in discussions on professional subjects. Arrangements are being made by Miss Bertha E. Schlotter. supervisor of the welfare department's occupational and recreational therapy division. Leaders in the meeting will be Miss Neva Boyd, professor emeritus of Northwestern university, and Miss Ruth Austin, formerly head resident of the Gadshill Com munity Center, Chicago.

Both are residents of Hull House, Chicago. Get Electricity ATHENS The first of four large electric r-producing plants is scheduled to go into operation this spring, bringing electricity for the first time into mountain villages which for centuries have depended on the oil lamp for light. The plant is located at Alivcn, on the island of Luboca, lying off Greece's east coast and connected to the mainland by bridge. It will be powered by lignite which is available in quantity on the island. The other three plants, situated in Northern Greece and the Pelop-onese, will depend on newly-harnessed water energy for their pow- All four projects were started with money giants totalling from the Mutual Security agency plus leparations from Greece's wartime enemy.

Italy. Ptisan Thefts PUSAN, Korea tfV-U. S. Army port officials say that cargo pilfering in the important southwest Korea port of Pusan is of "serious proportions." Korean cargo handlers were notified by the Eighth Army recently that pilfering is a 4c SALE 6c SALE Bar Peter Pan Beauty Uto Sliced S-as. can Freds With Mushrooms STEAK SAUCE Ow Raggedy Ann 203 Tube.

SPRY GOLD CRIST 6e Cheese Cabbage The Dixon Evening; Dixon, Illinois Page 14 Thursday. May I Com Diggers Tempt Taste Dainty Tidbits Not Siveet lem for party-fare or during the holiday season, when home tables re loaded with things to eat. Corn Diggers easily solve the problem, for they are tempting appetizers topped with tangy cheese, for variety, caraway or celciy seeds. They can be made in varied shapes, tiny squares, triangles and rounds, or cut in the shape of a Christmas tree or a little Santa Clans. Corn Diggers will decorate your table, as well as taste good to your family and guests.

They arc quick and easy to ake. with no chance of failute even if the Little Miss of the house takes over. All she does is add delicious corn meal to boiling wa- Rnd after it has cooked to a smooth consistency, spread the lxtuic thinly into varied shapes i a baking sheet. The special flavor comes from matter of "vital concern" to the Allied command. The statement, signed by Col.

Ralph B. Garretson. commander of the Seventh Transportation Unit, answered a protest by the Korean checkers union into the fatal shooting Feb. 21 of a Korean cargo handler by an American soldier. LIVE BETTER f0K Hf 4 Food for nibbling that is dainty biit not sweet frequently is a prob the combination of corn's pleasant taste with the desired topping.

Before baking 10 to 15 minutes in, a moderate oven, the Corn Diggers are sprinkled with cheese or other flavoring. Another delightful way to serve Corn Diggeis is to make each into a "scoop" by pressing the shaped batter with the curved bottom of a teaspoon. These are then baked without a topping, and served with a variety of your favored cheese or other spieads. CORN DIGGERS cup corn meal 1 cup boiling water teaspoon salt 2' tablespoons melted butter Dry grated Amcncan cheese NOTE: At bottom of page Add corn meal gradually to boiling salted watei. staring until smooth.

Add butter and mix well. Spread thinly to inch). on well-greased baking sheet, using a long spatula dipped occasionally in cold water as necessary. Cut in triangles and lounds, sprinkle with grated Amcncan cheese (the dry packaged type), and bake a moderate oven (330 degrees about 10 to 15 minutes. Yield: About 4 dozen "diggers" or NOTE If self-rising corn meal is used, omit 1 teaspoon salt.

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