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TUNA BAKE WITH CHEESE SWIRLS is a Lenten dish you can serve with pride, says Mrs. Donald J. DeMong, 1206 S. Galena Ave. The cheese swirls on top are made from a standard biscuit dough and are flavored with grated American cheese and finely chopped photo by Olga Gire Carlile.

In The Kitchen Creative Cookery Is Possible In Lent, Says Young Homemaker FREEPORT JOURNAL STANDARD PAGE 1 6 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 19J7 shaken out ing. Joan salt to the to dry before cook- cautions, don't add dough. Put salt in the cooking water. Salt added to the dough holds moisture, not letting the noodles dry properly. Joan believes in making her food appetizing.

She uses colorful garnishes and likes to arrange her relish tray artistically. Native Freeporters A graduate of.Aquin High School, Joan attended St. Francis Hospital, School of Nursing before pessing her exams to be a reg- istered medical secretary. She was employed by Dr. Samuel Bess for four years before her marriage and 2 years after she was married.

Her parents, the Louis H. Hecks, live at 229 W. Homer St. Don is also a graduate of Aquin High School. He attended Loras College before enrolling at Purdue University, where he received He is his degree employed in pharmacy, by Emmert- Moogk Drug Co.

and is a pharmacist at Moogk's. Joan's other recipes are for a sweet potato delight, a family pincushion roll dough and French apple cream pie. By Mrs. Don DeAAong By OLGA GIZE CARLILE Journal-Standard Reporter Lenten dishes don't lack imagination at the Donald J. De- Mong home, 1206 S.

Galena because Mrs. DeMong is a firm believer in creative cookery. She contends that imagination in cooking is as necessary as imagination in art or in anything else. Joan DeMong likes to try new (Advertisement) Reducing Easy With Rennel-l Know! CHICAGO, ILL. "I was told by a friend that Rennel Concentrate was good for reducing: I bought a bottle and now I'm recommending Rennel to friends.

I was hardly able to tie my shoes as my stomach was in the way. From 199 to 178 In weeks time is my story. While following the Rennel home recipe ate well and felt excellent all the time I was reducing. Rennel Is truly a sure, safe, easy way to reduce and it cost little." So writes R. M.

Bradley of 4118 N. Damen. Get Rennel at your druir store. recipes, especially casseroles and chafing dish cookery when com)any is expected. She likes to a good cookbook as she would a good novel.

Her husband, she says, is a wonderful person to cook for because he thoroughly enjoys a good meal. During the Lenten season, try making Joan's tuna bake with cheese swirls. The baking dish can be placed in the top of a chafing dish to be kept warm for a company meal or it can be served right out of the oven for family supper. With Cheese Swirls The cheese swirls give the dish a different complexion. They're made from a' standard biscuit dough flavored with American cheese and chopped pimiento.

Her flavorful surprise salmon casserole, served with a platefu of crisp, cold relishes, a salad and baked potato, makes a com plete meal. She offers severa variations for this recipe that can be made to suit the most loosy. Oyster bisque is preferred by he DeMongs to plain oyster stew, or the bisque the oysters are ooked in a rich white sauce. Don kes his served with grilled New Floor Care Ends Waxing One of the difficult jobs housekeeping is to wax linoleum and asphalt tile floors. Now thanks to Glaxo, it's no longe necessary to wax and scrub; jus apply Glaxo about twice a year.

I maintains a high lustre, non slip coating that seals out dirt. Glaxo dries in one hour and is water clear. It's cheaper than wax in th long run, besides saving a terrifii amount of work, plus truly beautiful floor. Downstairs Store Ask For: Chase and Sanborn Instant Coffee (25c OFF DEAL) Fleecy White, Wrigley'i Spearmint Gum, Creamette Macaroni and Spaghetti, Little Bo Peep Ammonia. NATIONAL TEA 17-19 West Stephenson heese sandwiches and crisp elishes for lunch.

Party Dishes A party casserole that makes a it anytime and not only during ent is Joan's seafood curry. She erves hers in a chafing dish, long with a steaming bowl of ice. The condiments, which might include grated coconut, Inia relish, nuts, bananas, re put in smaller dishes on the able. Guests can choose the they want with their curry rice. With this, lostess likes angel food cake.

For this bakes her cake early in the morning and permits it to cool. Then hours before serving ime, she turns the cake back the baking pan. She then takes a wooden skewer about five inches ong and makes holes of varying depths in the cake. Joan combines two tablespoons of light cream with one-half cup dark creme de cacao and pours Tuna Bake With Cheese Swirls 3 tbsps. chopped onion 3 cup chopped green pepper 4 tbsps.

fat 1 tsp. salt 6 tbsps. flour 1 oz.) can condensed celery soup cups milk 1 (7 oz.) can tuna fish 1 tbsp. lemon juice Blend onion and green pepper in fat. Add salt and flour and blend.

Next add soup and milk. Cook until sauce is thick and smooth. Add flaked tuna fish and lemon juice. Pour into greased baking dish and cover with cheese swirls. Bake in 450-degree oven for 15 minutes.

Re- dude to 425 degrees for 15 minutes. Cheese Swirls Roll standard biscuit dough one- lalf inch thick. Cover with finely grated American cheese and finely chopped pimiento. Roll like jelly roll and cut in one-half inch slices. Place on creamed tuna, cut surface down.

This recipe serves six. Your menu might include foil baked potatoes, frozen peas and a tossed salad with an oil and vinegar dressing with the tuna bake. Surprise Salmon' Casserole 1 can salmon (2 cups). 1 can green peas cups) cup pickle relish 3 tbsps. butter or margarine tsp.

pepper 3 tbsps. flour 1 cup milk 2 cup liquor from canned peas cup soft bread-crumbs tsp. salt Remove bones and skin from sal mon. Arrange salmon, drained peas and pickle relish in alternat potatoes to the milk, add yeast and mix When cool, thoroughly. Beat eggs and add to yeast mixture.

Stir in flour form a soft dough. Place in covered dish and store in refrigerator until ready to se. our clever young to serve creme de lalf of the mixture into the holes made in the cake. She lets this land in the pan for two hours. Then before serving time, she nverts the cake, crust side down, onio the serving plate.

She makes more holes in the top of the cake and pours the remaining mixture them. This makes a very good but light desert, she says. Homemade Noodles Here's a modern young homemaker who makes her own noodles. Her mother, Mrs. Louis H.

Heck, gave her the family recipe. This is it: Any number of egg yolks, one whole egg, flour and water. The egg and yolks are mixed with one tablespoon of water to each. The flour is added until no more 'can be blended in. Then the noodles are rolled out on a floured board to dry.

Then they're foiled up, jelly roll fashion, and cut to the desired width. They are again layers in greased one-quart casse role. Melt butter-in top of double boiler. Add flour, salt and peppe and blend. All-liquor and milk, stir ring constantly until thick anc smooth.

Pour over salmon mixture Top with crumbs and dot with bu ter. Bake in 400-degree oven for 3 minutes, or until thoroughly heate and top is golden brown. Serve six. This makes a good meal wit baked potatoes, relishes and salad. Mrs.

DeMong suggests othe variations: Add three tablespoon minced green pepper instead of relish; or try substituting one can string beans instead of peas; use juice from salmon in sauce; try adding two sliced hard-cooked eggs; Laona No Upsets Reported Townships Elect 4 Officials Each One hour before time to bake, orm a portion of the dough into Vj-inch balls and arrange in an ight-inch buttered round baking an. This will make about 12 rolls, eaving approximately two-thirds the dough remaining. Cover ough which is left and store in efrigerator until ready to make more rolls. The dough will keep if covered and refrigerated, 'lace pan of rolls in a warm place ntil doubled in bulk. Bake in 425- egree oven for 20 to 25 minutes.

Total yield: 3 dozen rolls. French Apple Cream Pie cup sugar 2 tbsps. flour tsp. cinnamon 2 tsp. salt 1 (8-inch) pie shell 4 or 5 medium apples Vz cup heavy cream Mix together flour, cinnamon nd salt.

Sprinkle half of mixture bottom of pie shell. Pare and lice apples and add. Sprinkle remaining sugar mixture on top of apples. Pour cream over top. Bake in 450-degree oven for 15 minutes.

Reduce oven to 350-de- rees and continue baking for 45 minutes. Sweet Potato Delight 3 large lb. butter cup sugar 1V4 cups orange juice cup chopped black walnuts Marshmallows and Laona townships both elected four officers each without opposition at Tuesday's elections, while 5 were elected at Pecatonica. The winning Durand Township ticket was as follows: Assessor, Niles O. Patterson, Independent, 64 votes; clerk, Mrs.

Leland Bliss, 65 votes; justice of the peace, A. B. Hanford, 2 votes; and constable, Robert Barren, 54 votes. In Laona Township winners were: Town clerk, Ed Haegerty, 28 votes; justice of the peace, Henry Holtz, constable, James Cox, 21; and township assessor, Jay Weaver, 21. Independents swept Pecatonica Township elections Tuesday with little opposition.

The only contest was for the two justices of the peace where Kay T. Kilburn and Joseph J. Dailey were elected with 308 and 311 votes, respectively. They defeated incumbent Edward C. Sloniker with 54 votes.

Others elected were: Town Clerk, A. A. Rogers, 327 votes; assessor, Leon Peterson, 333; and constable, William B. Christiansen, Expect 2,000 At Forreston Music Event FORRESTON Approximately 1,000 high school band members and 1,000 chorus singers will take In Jo Daviess Elections major upset wasiand Leslie White; and cemetery reported in a roundup of the Tuesday elections of the various Jo Daviess townships. Nine Stockton Township officers were elected on the Independent ticket, without opposition.

They are: Supervisor, Oscar Offenheiser, 141 votes; town clerk, C. M. Schroeder, 139; assessor, Elmer Priewe, 135; two justices of the peace, G. L. Ditzler, 83, and 0.

R. Schubert, 111; two constables, William Wenger, 126, and Vernon Kuhse, 113; and two library trustees, Charlene Huso, 129, and Geraldine Vanderheyden, 129, William Wenger was also elected to a six-year term as park com missioner. The Rush Township four Republican officers elected by the. Rush Township voters are: Assessor, Alfred Stadel, 24 votes; town clerk, Tom Yungbluth, 26; road commissioner. Duane Davenport, 23; and justice of the peace, Claude Townsend, 24.

Wards Grove voters approved a $40,000 bond issue for work on two new concrete bridges and road repairs. They also elected the following township officers: Assessor, Donald Bryson, 36; town clerk, Orville Finkenbinder, 26; justice of jthe peace, Alvin Kempel, 24; and constable, Carson Schubert, 23. Candidates on the People's ticket in Pleasant Valley Township were all elected without opposition as follows: Leslie Wil- Williams; assessor, Oscar Brunner; trustee, Elmer Carroll. Derlnda Township In Derinda Township, Raymond Heer defeated Harlan Reusch for the office of supervisor by 115 to 16 votes. For town clerk, incumbent, Harry Handel won over Laverne Curtis with 108 against 18 votes.

In a close race for assessor the incumbent Edward Ellinor won by two votes over Edward. Plosch, 66 to 64. Justice of the peace is S. C. Anderson with 79 votes over Louis H.

Haugh with 47 votes; and John Heer is constable with 94 votes against Marion Morrison's votes. Derinda voters approved the township budget of 5,000 at a town meeting held Tuesday afternoon. Elizabeth Township voters elect ed five Republican officers as fol lows: Assessor, Fred Monnier, in cumbent, 66 votes; town clerk Burl J. Reed, incumbent, 73; two library trustees, Stanley Gold thorpe, 65, and Dorothy Droegmil iler, 69; and Alfred J. Reed, con stable, 11 write-in votes! Democrats elected are justices the peace Mrs.

Albert Coleman, votes, and William R. Heid, write-ins. The township budget was ap Meeting Tonight To Outline Dog Program City and county officials are meeting this evening -at 7:30 to ee what steps to take in setting a program for impounding tray dogs. Mayor Glen F. Kunkle called he meeting, to include the icense committee of the City Council headed by Aid.

Dan Per- 'representatives of the Ste- jhenson County Board of Super- isors and the Stephenson County Humane Society, the county veterinarian, the chief of police and other interested persons. Ferguson asked at Monday's Council meeting that the city en- iineer prepare plans for a dog and specifications for tak- nj bids. Site of the pound has not been indicated. Eleven Unopposed part in the state district music town clerk, Lawrence Krug; justices of the peace, Otto Nagel Peel and slice yams. Cook until tender in small amount of water.

Drain and whip until creamy. Add butter, sugar, orange juice and walnuts, mixing well. Place in buttered baking dish and top with marshmallows. Brown in oven organization contest here Saturday. Schools will participate from Ogle, Winnebago, Stephenson, Jo Daviess, Carroll and Whiteside counties.

Classifications will be made according to school enrollment. Band competition will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude at 8:45 p.m. A sweepstakes award will be presented to the winner immediately after competition closes. Chorus contests will open at 9 a.m.

and conclude at 4:30 p.m. Band events will be held in the new high school building, with the regular music" room being used for warm-up, the Ag shop for sight reading and the gymnasium for actual competition. Chorus contests will be in the grade school. The first grade will be the warm-up room and per formances will be given in the gymnasium. UNION DAIRY FARMS COTTAGE CHEESE Favorite of All the Family Fresh, Zesty! Fine Flavor and Texture ORDER FROM YOUR MILKMAN OR PICK UP A CARTON AT YOUR GROCER, TODAY1 UNION DAIRY Home of I I ZONE FRESH Dairy Products USING ZONE FRESH STEPHENSON COUNTY GRADE A MILK Oyster Bisque 2 tbsps.

flour tsps. salt Dash of pepper 2 tbsps. water 1 pt. oysters 1 qt. milk, scalded 2 cup butter or margarine Paprika Make smooth paste of flour, salt, pepper and water.

Add to oysters and their' liquor. Simmer over very low heat 10 minutes or just unti edges of oysters curl. Add to hot milk. Add butter. Cover and allow to stand 15 minutes before serving Drop a piece of butter into soup tureen or individual serving dishes Pour hot soup over butter and sprinkle generously with paprika Serves four.

Mrs. DeMong suggests serving this with a tray of crisp relishes and grilled cheese sand wiches for lunch. Seafood Curry 1 large tomato, fresh 2 medium-sized onions 1 clove garlic 2 tbsps. butter 2 tbsps. curry powder 1 tbsp.

paprika 3 cloves 1 bayleaf 1 small cinnamon stick, crumbled 1 tbsp. salt lemon 2 Ibs. seafood (shrimp, crabs scallops) 1 cup water cup cream, sweet or sour Chop the tomato, onions and gar lie fine and saute in butter. Ad curry powder, paprika, cloves, bay leaf, cinnamon, salt and lemon Saute 10 minutes, Add seafood an cook three minutes. Add water an cook until shrimp turns pink.

Strai sauce and stir in cream. Add sez food to sauce. Serve with rice an condiments, such as: grated coco nut, India relish, nuts, banana raisins, French fried onions an ihard-boiled eggs. Mrs. DeMong puts the cond ments in small dishes around he (curry dish and guests can add the ones to their dishes.

Rec- jipe yields six servings. On her menu, Mrs. DeMong might include crisp relishes, coffee and cre'me de cacao angel food cake. Pincushion Rolls 1 cake compressed yeast Vi cup lukewarm water cup melted butter or margarine cup sugar 1 tsp. salt 1 cup mashed potatoes 1 cup scalded milk 2 eggs cups sifted flour Dissolve yeast in lukewarm water.

Add melted butter (or margarine), sugar, salt and mashed about 30 minutes at 350-degrees, or until heated through. Marshmallows should be crisp. Serve piping hot. Makes six servings. Carroll To Mark NEA's 100 Years At Milledgeville Carroll Education Assn.

will hold party celebrating the 100th birth- ay anniversary of the National Education Assn. in the local school 'hursday. The event is for all ounty teachers and their guests. Entertainment will include and square dancing. Re- reshments will be served.

Teachers in the county will use ilver dollars during the week as a to the public that the birthday is being Three Injured In 2-Car Crash At Polo Crossing One woman was hospitalized and two others treated for minor injuries when two cars crashed in Polo this morning, after one of the vehicles failed to stop at a stop sign. Mrs. Bernice Dyer and Mrs. Edward Wragg, both of Polo, were treated at the office of a local physician and released. Mrs.

Caroline Hartzell, Polo, was taken to a Dixon hospital for observation. THe accident occurred as the eastbound Dyer car crashed into the side of the Hartzell vehicle, which had failed to stop for a stop sign. Haskee Elected Green County School Head Haskee feated incumbent Mrs. Irene Powers for Green County superintendent of rural and state graded schools with 3,451 'against 1,156 votes. Green County voters rejected the daylight saving referedum with 5,860 votes against and 1,780 for.

There will be 11 new supervisors on the County Board. They are: Monroe, Elden Hawthorne and T. R.Evenson; Brodhead, C. F. Pierce and Dwight Pierce; Sylvester Township, Leland Heitz; Jefferson Township, Leland Jordan; New Glarus Village, G.

P. Hoesly; Decatur Township, Willis Riemer; Washington Township, Merlin Rufer; Mount Pleasant Township, Joe Blumer; and Jordan Township, Marion Lewis. There will be an appointment for supervisor from Monroe's 6th Ward, as the candidate, Clifford M. Fritz, died a week prior to the proved at a town meeting Tuesday afternoon. Woodbine Township A total of 33 ballots were cast in the Woodbine Township election fo the following candidates: Supervi sor, Raymond F.

Bleakley, 33 clerk, Robert Ditmar, 29; tw justices of the peace, Charles Dii mar, 32, and James L. Coburn, 25 and for cemetery trustee, Charle Hughes, 30. In Thompson Township, Marvi: Stadel defeated Glen Winter fo the office of town clerk with 2 votes against 12 votes. Assesso Henry Hoppe was elected with 3 votes against Harlan Dittmar's 10 Competing for justice of the peac were Roy Schlicting, who won wit 24 votes over Raymond Stadel, 1 votes. Officers Elected In Warren Township WARREN Eleven unopposed officers were elected in Warren Township Tuesday.

They are: Supervisor, George Brosbau, 7D votes; 81; clerk, John Richardson, 74; justices of the peace, J. H. Richards, 77, and Marjorie Darnill, 66; constables, Roy Bird, 66, and Laverne Bastian, 75; library directors, full terms, Augusta Daly, 70, and Edith Groom, 80; library directors to fill vacancies, Elliott Townsend, 66, and LaVerne 77. During the town meeting Tuesday afternoon, voters approved a budget of $5,480. The library budget was $2,782, and $1,000 was earmarked for road machinery.

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"But were a real Ibleiiing! Gave soothing relief the Knt Durand Club 3 lans Silver Tea or Thursday Woman's Club ill hold a silver tea at the close of its meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Delmar Meyers of Davis. Co-hostesses will be vlrs. Edwin Herrick and Mrs. Clem VIeissen.

Mrs. Meyers will play music for he program. AF AM will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in Lodge Hall. A meeting of the New England Grange will be held Friday evening Grange Hall.

The Village Board will meet Fri- Bdfh cars were thrown into a telephone pole by the impact, with the Dyer car ending up under the front end of the Hartzell car. Polo Police Chief L. W. Cupp, who investigated, said Mrs. Hartzell's car was a complete loss, while the Dyer car incurred $400 damages.

Communists Arrest 11 Hungarians For Spying BUDAPEST Communist government news agency MTI says 11 Hungarians have been arrested on charges of spying for Radio Free Europe. elections. Rock Creek Township Officers Are All Re-Elected Tuesday Creek Township officers were re-elected as follows: supervisor, Otho Bloyer, 134 votes; clerk, Forrest Thompson, 131; assessor, Frank Kimmel, 126; justices of the peace, John K. Morris, 123, and Harry S. Lowman, 97; and constables, Raymer Zier, 129, and Guy Beck, 86.

The referendum on whether to give township officials social security benefits was decided on a special ballot, with 104 votes for, and For millions of women who suffer tortures of cramps and nervous tension every month, a new day has dawned! An amazing new tablet, developed especially to relieve this female discomfort, brings greater relief than aspirin for these miseries! Relief for 3 out of 4 Doctors report amazing results. For 3 out of 4 women tested, pains and cramps were stopped or strikingly relieved. Even on the first day, many had no nagging headaches, backaches, other functional distress. Were less jittery before their period. This new discovery offers more relief than aspirin because it contains not just 1 or 2 Ingredients but a unique combination of medicines.

Unlike "general purpose" remedies, it acts on the cause of distress. Has remarkable power to calm uterine contractions; also works through a woman's sympathetic nervous system. Called "Lydia Pinkham's Tablets," they're at all drugstores without prescription. Try handy Pinkham's Tablets. See if ypn don't feel worlds better! SeFif you don't escape much of the irritability and and during those "difficult days." (Also liquid LydlaE.

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