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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 33

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Green Bay, Wisconsin
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THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessiojflore Operation on GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE Thursday, Dec. 8, 1949 33 Patricia Owen Not Able To Save Life Family Favorites "They're All Good Cooks in Lena," Says Correspondent ThU li another In icrlfii of family favnrltei, reclpei coilectrd by rriii.oictt rorrcipondenti In thi-lr respmlva arcaa, and IKtle bit bout thrlr town. Today's utory li (rum Lena and mi compllrd by Mn. George fcteffen. Where is Lena? The question asked by many state resi' CHICAGO (UP.) Little Patricia Owen lost her fight to live long enough to spend her last Christmas with relatives here.

Prepared Fresh LUTEFISK 25 u. The four-year-old girl died dents in 1945 when Lena's basketball team, coached by Bruce Kimball, went the state where they placed second among Wednesday after doctors performed a rare emergency operation in a desperate attempt to save her. Only a few hours before, they had told her mother, Mrs. Robert Owen, that there was a slight siur competition. Well, Lena is located 30 miles north of Green Bay on Highway 141.

Where did it get its name? A bit of ro mance is connected with the nam- HIO WST FIB CI tnui iiii ni im k-4 (III! NT mjCIWW chance they could help Patty fight off the fibrocystic disease of the lng of Lena. It was named after the wife of George R. Hall, who many good cooks in the village and surrounding country. Because Mrs. Steffen sent so many good recipes, we'll pick' out the pancreas which filled her lungs mmmmmmmmssiummmmm PALACE MARKET 129 North Ashland Avenue Phone Adams MH0-54M with fluid.

During the afternoon, however, THE CORNER CIPBOARD was postmaster of Oconto, and what is now Lena was then known as Maple Valley. Because there was another Maple Valley farther west, near Suring, the 1200 Crooks Howsrd 25 her lungs filled steadily and doc-: tors performed a tracheotomy, cutting a vent directly into her wind-; I pipe, to help her to breathe. i Despite the operation, the girl's lungs continued to fill until she 1 name had to be changed because of the mlic-up in mail Hall was then asked to select two names for the place then called Maple ones best suited to the holidays, and include the others as soon as possible. Here is the traditional Christmas meat pie. French Meat PI 1 1 lba.

lean pork (preferably from ham) ground or 5 medium potatoet, cut tin 1 medium nze onion 2 water Salt and pepper to taite Boil above mixture together un died from lack of oxygen. Valley, and both were rejected Grief -stricken, Mrs. Owen tele- Hall was not married at the phoned her husband in Oakland, to tell him that their efforts time and was looking very per CLOVER FARM FOOD SPECIALS plexed when his fiancee came to to make Patty's last Christmas a happy one had been in vain. Patty, accompanied by Mrs. til potatoes are well cooked and mash mixture with potato masher.

If mixture is too thick, add more water. Let stand until cold. Make Owen and her two other young "I'm sorry, Ma'am. I was accidentally dusting it call on him. When she asked what his troubles were, he told her about naming the town, and immediately decided to name it after her.

The name was accepted. French Came First The early settlers in Lena were French people who were known pie crust (not as rich as for oth City Praised for er pies) and bake mixture in double crust. Bake In 375 degree oven for half an hour, lower heat children, had arrived in Chicago from California only 24 hours be-: fore she died. California doctors had told Mrs. Owen and her husband that the; disease was certain to kill the little girl.

They had taken her and 'bake for IS minutes longer ior tneir pea soup which was S. I THIS SALE FROM DECEMBER 9 TO DECEMBER 15, INCLUSIVE' Guard Week Effort Green Bay was honored and thanked for its participation in Serve hot. served more than any other dish, Coffee was the customary drink. to California two years ago, when One of Lena's oldest residents, Mrs. Leo Desmarias, offers her French recipe for the famed pea They were well known for their she was first stricken, in hopes 5t- Book Reviews Heard Special to Press-Gazette CLINTONVILLE, Wis.

Two book reports were given at the meeting of the Clintonville Book Review club, held at the home of Mrs. Douglas Nelson Tuesday evening. Mrs. Norman Hansen reviewed "Out of My Life," by Dr. Albert Schweitzer, and Mrs.

C. B. Stanley reported on "The Autobiography of Will Rogers," complied and edited by Donald Day. "National Guard Recruiting Week" held from Nov. 7 to 12, in a letter from the commanding officer of that the mild climate would help her.

When it appeared that the end Btl. CLOVER FARM FANCY CATSUP CLOVER FARM, FANCY, PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES a was near, the parents brought her. back here to let her spend this last Christmas with, her cousins, the 426th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Division, Wisconsin National Guard, Col. Dan A. Hardt, Ap-pleton.

In a letter of appreciation directed to Martin J. Young, chair 21c 35c 35c aunts and uncles. Jar soup and for crepe susettes. French Pea Soup 1 qt whole pcaa a lb. salt purk (parholledl Summer aavory.

chivea and onions Boil peas in enough water at the beginning so that no more has to be added. Crepe Susettes 2 sifted flour 1 tap baking powder 1 tap salt Enough milk to make thin batter. Fry in deep fat. Christmas was 18 days too late. meat pie, French fried potatoes, salt pork, fish, which they season very highly, and eggs poached in maple syrup.

As the present day, there are people of every nationality, non predominating, except in their particular settlements as in every locality. According to the church records, the very first church built in Lena was the Seventh Day Adventist church in 880. The first Catholic church was built two years later, and the Methodist church in 1888. A Lutheran church was erected several man of the Military Manpower CLOVER FARM, FANCY, PURE GRAPE JAM 2 Lb. Jar Committee, the organization that sopnsored the event, Col.

Hardt wrote: "The effort put forth in Green Bay to assist the Guard was the finest bit of cooperation it; Heavenly Bars CLOVER FARM, FANCY NEW PACK TASTE THE DIFFERENCE CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 29c has been my pleasure to note in This recipe for heavenly bars is years ago. files of Mrs. Roman Still living is Mrs. Anna Rosera 'rom. he GLENDALE QUEEN OLIVES 79c Hendricks, the first white child rt0VlaK- born in Lena, who is now back in raisins, ground k.

i. brown sugar the city after having spent many i', sugar years in Wausaukee. Lena, with' tblP a current population of 550, is a) 1Up rich farming and dairy center, thel Mix f11, ingredients together hnm. nf th Vrion uthr. cook in a double boiler until Full Qt.

FRESH DRESSED, IN OUR OWN PLANT all of my National Guard experi-: ence. The results you achieved were nothing short of The Heavy Tank Company is now 100 per cent complete and Company has shown an increase of 22 men, which I am sure will be swelled even more by the impetus of the drive." In the closing paragraph of the commentary letter, the colonel said, "Green Bay has every reason to be proud of its accomplishment which could well serve as an example for every city in the CLOVER FARM, FANCY SALAD DRESSING 27c It 3 LB. AVE. corporation known for their Italian and American cheese; has four large grocery and general merchandise stores, two large feed mills, garages, service stations, a large chicken hatchery, a building material company, shoe store, funeral home, sheet metal company, hardware stores, furniture store, physician's and dentist's offices and business insurance of thick. 1 tsp soda flour I rolled oats 1 brown sugar 4 melted shortening Put half of this mixture in the bottom of an oblong pan and add cooked filling and' cover with remaining mixture.

Sprinkle with chopped walnuts and bake for 20 minutes in a moderate oven. Caramel Candy state." Chairman Young expressed the appreciation of the Military Manpower Committee to those individuals and organizations who co CHRISTMAS HARD MIXED GAHDY Lb. 25c 100 FILLED ASSORTMENT operated in the program: Mayor Mrs. Clem Huberty sent two re- FRESH DRESSED FRESH DRESSED SPRINGERS CHICKENS 4 to 6 Lbs. 3Vi to 6 Lbs.

49c 39c POTATOES H. 7.," cipes, one for Denver biscuits and.Olejniczak, Joseph Horner, one for carmel candy. Because it's president of the Association of Christmas time, here's the candylCommerce. the newspapers, radio Tender Young PORK IVER 25c 95 Boneless PORK BUTTS Lb. 39c 2 to 3 Lb.

Cut SLAB BACON 49c Yearling CHICKEIIS 35c OB CI cn ft fices. There are three implement companies, woodwork shops, public grade and high schools, a veterinary office, drug store, restaurant and several taverns, the best known being Kinzigcr's, which has one of the finest collections of mounted animals and birds in the state. Lena can readily boast of the 35c Lb. recipe: 2 sugar 2 light syrup Pinch of salt a butter 2 evaporated milk or cream 1 tsn vanilla stations, the eight high school principals in Green Bay, -De Pere, Denmark, Pulaski, and Wrights-town, the participants in the parade on Nov. 10, and the four civilian concerns which donated their services, the Wisconsin Public Service corporation, the Quality Print Shop, the Orde Advertising company and the Red Top taxicabs.

Golden Delicious APPLES $1.59 Delicious APPLES $1.69 Mcintosh APPLES 99c Bushel Boil to 245 degrees, salt, sugar and syrup. Add butter and cream A complete line of Xmis Candies and nuts in all Clover Farm Stores. Clover Farm Heavy H'ax Paper 5C. 100 Ft. Roll slowly so it keeps boiling.

Stir and cook to 242 degrees. Remove from heat, add flavor. Pour in Bushel Bushel ONLY BURNETTS Vanilla can make such Heavenly shallow pan and cool before cut I II ting. Fruit Cake 27c Clover Farm Fancy, 30 Oz. Solid Pack Pumpkin Tins Calumet BAKING POWDER Cookies Mrs.

Steffen's contribution is for holiday fruit cake. It makes Clover Farm New Pack Dried Fruits 20c 1 Lb. Tin about six good-sized cakes. 't lb. seedless raisins i lb.

large raisins 'i lb. currants i lb. walnut meats, cut lb, Brazil nuts (cut lengthwise) 'a lb. almonds (optional) 1 lb. dates 'i lb.

candled pineapple Clover Farm PURE VANILLA EXTRACT 3 29c b. candied cherries V. If.il 1 1 1 27c 18c 34c 10c 22c 33c Large California Prunes, 1 Lb. Box Seedless Raisins, 15 Or. Box Clover Farm Evap- Tall 14 li orater Milk Oz.

Tins Glendale Early Peas 20 oz. Tins Taylor's Sweet Potatoes 18 oz. Tins Peter Pan Peanut Butter 'Smooth or Crunchy 12 oz. Jar ii Star Kist LIGHT MEAT TUNA i lb. fruit mix Place the ingredients in a large pan.

Mix with 2 sifted flour, and let stand for a short time. Mix together 2 brown sugar, 1 butter, 1 strong cold coffee, 4 eggs, 2 sifted flour, 1 tsp soda dissolved in coffee, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tsp allspice, 1 tsp cloves, 1 tsp nutmeg, medium sized glass of brandy or wine. 43c 7 Oz. Tin SUNSHINE SPECIALS 2f" nrTtrs When thoroughly mixed add to fruit and nut mixture stirring with a large spoon until all flour 27c 15c Ginger Snap 1 Lb. Pkgr.

Sunshine Cheez-It 6 oz. Pke Clover Farm FANCY LARGE SHRIMP 5 49c GzOnffcD QH33Z3D Qtfl is mixed thoroughly. Fill paper "91 lined pan and bake in a 200 A small square cracker made ith tangy cheese. degree oven for hours increasing heat to 250 degrees for another 2 15 minutes. Tops of cakes may be 1 decorated before baking.

Turn out of pans with the waxed paper and leave stand in the air for a day or IODIZED OR PLAIN two. Wrap tightly in more waxed paper and pack in air tight jar. Place cloth saturated with wine or brandy in center of container, adding more to cloth as its drys. Cakes can be kept for more than a1 year. rum if 4 IWasr fdl Ml todsj for 16 l7 tvJ II2IZIZIirZZ Clover Farm FOOD COLORS 4 Colors Olt In Pkg.

wC Roasted This Week FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS Lb 27c Calif. Navel ORANGES Doi. 39c Iceberg LETTUCE 2 h. 23c Washington, Delicious APPLES 3 25c RADISHES 3 7c .,1 wupggffj ligiKyi AC 1 fkMM Jk i I 6 HflBttOBflMBflM BACK I ISfAlTON ftiCi Mill, INC. I eTf 11 1 si.ii.wiii mZZ.JS!''!'',K srarrgan, rn.

i I 1 BREEZE SPRY si 3 Lb. Tin 84c 2 illl 53c 4 it 1 "A US ONLY NAVELS THE FINEST WINTER ORANGES-GIVE YOU 3 EXTRASl Good news! California nivel big ones, too in your market now. Only navel oranges girt you 3 BXTltAS: (1) RICHER FLAVOR, more Lrkle and fragrance; (2) MORE VITAMINS and A per glass; (3) NO SEEDS and easy to peel, slice and section. Why not treat your family to winter's finest oranges today? A pur dtaltr ftr Sunkist Natft Oranges, finest jnm 14.300 nesting California and Arizona citrus growers. Callfornla-ArUona Hovl Oranf RINSO 2Lorge rF Pkgs.

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