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The Winona Republican-Herald from Winona, Minnesota • Page 9

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THE WINONA REPUBLICAN-HERAtD. WINONA. MINNESOTA. SATDKDAT. NOVEMBER 2Z.

19A7 0 Meat Shortage With Higher Prices Forecast Wuhlnrton-- A "dlstrciwlntl" of ment brtflnnlnff In February wim inrfeiut TYtdny by Secretary of Afsrlculturo Anderson, "Maul In RolnR to be distressingly ihort for February, March, April und Mny, nnd he told thr Joint economic committee. "Wt ivre llknly to have hlfchor prtert then," added. He appeared In connection with President Truman's anti-inflation proposals. Anderson anld, however, that "unless there Is wheat crop" next year there will be no general shortage of food In the United States. His statement took into Recount the proposed food aid ihlpments to Europe.

American meat consumption, now 158 pounds per parson annually, will bo reduced to about 133 pounds, he predicted. May Be Scarce Yrnr Meat Li likely to be scarce un- Ul next October or November, he Mdd. By thnt time, (cross fed livestock expected to be reaching the market. Anderson told the lawmakers that If thr whcut crop failed, Immediate etforw would be- made, to the production of pota- beans and -other such torn, soy foods. He rccommenaca niut The cabinet ofllcrr asked sweep- be pBrm itted to supply other coun- inic authority to tighten controls arm production mate- Lradlng In grain and other a and technical assistance, 'and bv raising margin requirements iut hlith us 100 cent.

He also declared that the au- actlvltlns and potential.usefulDBS" society. HOME KITCHEN Meatless Menus Twice Weekly Save Money, Too By Newman I'm going to repeat a suggestion someone made tho other day, and that Is, to serve a meatless menu at least twice a. week until prices of meat become more within our means. And another resolution Is to use every bit of meat-you do buy, every scrap of fat. It Is easier to do this In a small family than In a large one, I 'grant you.

Youngsters like to "gnaw the bones" of roasts and chops, but maybe you can' managed to keep them from doing It rind save them for the soup' pot. Today's Menu Cauliflower with Egg Sauce Harvard Beets Green Fresh, Frozen or Canned Cabbage 1 Blanc Mange with Cocoanut Tea or Coffee Cauliflower with Sauce 1 medium-sized Dash pepper cauliflower 3 tbsp. butter or margarine 2 tbsp, flour 1 tsp. salt 1 c. milk boiling water until tender, and, fljl CA when done let cold water run over VJUO.1.

them and remove skins. Cut beets Into thin slices or cubes. Mix sucar, cornstarch and sit.lt, udcl vlnoiiav und let tho sauce boll for five minutes, stirring constantly. Add -the fat, pour the sauce over beets, and favorable conditions, the United States cannot furnish It-all. He recommended that'Jthe aso eca Iootl woulcl D0 thorny which President Truman snortft go areas.

a.iked to tin: grades ana wrtght.1 at which livestock Hold will not work without price controls Anderson's plea for unlimited authority to increase the margin; on commodity markets ran Into Immrdlatn opposition. Senator Taft chairman of tho Joint committee, mild he tlocn not like the Idea of 100 ior cent margins 1'lrtlc" Ciiutlon The cabinet oincer ould he to enter Into agreements extra food that they food would bo i a the alibi was crumbs Chlcuro A blond, German i nc willing to make a statement that widow, whose air no martrtn over 50 per cent would United States was p'ald'by "flXtrBITlB COllTM 1 imposed unless dltlons" existed. bmvy he mmht a to 'impose the arms of, another while i her write Totr ir wild speculation heart while helping her write explained. "We would not like to put any limitation on that power." Anderson asked authority for the Commodity Credit Corporation, to stimulate, production in other countries of part of the food which Europe needs. Evrn under tho most Our LAY-AWAY A SMALL DIPOS1T IISIIVIS Atfroetive, dainty wateh forit 0075 pendoble oecurocyl Jy Ml frlw bcW Mtnl toi: MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS CRUEN CHOICE select at your leisure before the grand rush come in and see our complete orroy of GRUEN'S newest ond smartest walch creations.

J. Milton Dahm JEWELER 112 Rut Third Street German Changes Mind; to Different G.I. today for th key In'-the case pf the man real key--made out of': i Crush the corn flakes Into crumb For-how could in'-18-ycar-old prlaonor, w. Bennett, De com- and mlx we -with the second imlttlng house and-store i amount of butter or margarine for burglaries when he was tucked away safely Cotton county's jail? sol cr SWC otheart, today" tors to her first nultor; being warmly kissed by--Fred Lute; 30, a Chicago bakery operator, her eight-year-old danced excitedly gay, early Oklahoma Prioner Leaves Will to Rob Town Walters, The sheriff of Cotton county searched let stand for a few minutes- to absorb the sweet-sour flavor of the sauce. Serves four.

Cocoanut Blanc Man KB tbsp. Vi c. cold milk cornstarch 2 to 4 tbsp. sugar 1V5 c. scalded tsp.

Worcestershire, saucn 3 hard-cooked eggs, coarsely chopped corn flakes 2 tsp. melted butter, or margarine Remove leaves and stalk of caull- per on James J. Hill, flower and soak in salted water for Vi c. grated or shredded milk tbsp. salt Mix the cornstarch and sugar with the c.

cold milk. Scald tho remainder of tho In top of double carefully add- cornstarch mixture to the scalded milk a little at-a. time, stirring all the time, until and smooth. Cover and cook In double boiler for minutes; and 5 niln- utes end of this time add salt and cocoanut. into.

rholds that have'been rinsed in cold water-, and set away a cold When cold and firm, serve with cream or chocolate sauce. A teaspoon of tart', jelly makes a nice garnish. Serves four. in Durand City Hospital Drive Durand, A goal of was set this week flt a special meeting to be raised toward tho cost of a community hospital here. A drive for the sum will be hold In the first week In December with a total of.

already raised. The site for the hospital has been donated by Judge Joseph RIcdner. The property was tormcrly known tho Morsbnch Bluff. building of the hospital Is expected to be started July 1, 1848. It- will-; be'-on the order of the one Society Briefs" RUSKIN STDDY CLUB-The Ruskln Study club will meet at the homo, of Mrs.

Joseph Leiclit, 465 Main street, at 3 p. m. Monday. Mrs. P.

A. MaMlson will give a pa-! built at Arcadia, and will be operated by the Benedictine, Order of Nuns. The hospital Is expected to house 75 beds. A committee chosen last March by the Klwonls and Women's here have been working on the organization of the hospital. It Includes S.

Coddon, chairman of tho drives committee; H. J. Ensel- diner, president of the orRanlzation; Mrs. T. R.

Pattlson. secretary: Sctto, treasurer and Horace Orlady. publicity chairman. nower uxiu ouuis. in BIMWH about 30 minutes, then drain.

Cook MORGAN'S 85th tn anltari ftbfmt 20 In salted water about 20 minutes. Drain carefully and put In greased baking dish. Melt first amount of stir In flour, salt pepper and Worcestershire sauce gradually add milk and cook untl thickened, stirring constantly. Fold In eggs. Pour over cauliflower sprinkle with buttered corn flake crumbs, and bake in a moderate oven (375 'about 25 minutes or Sheriff'-Boyd'--'Vantlne- nnd his deputles'-found.

tho answer to that ono uarly yesterday when young Bonneto walked-Into'their ambush In Tan'old cotton" Surprise Reunion all around. Sheriff yantlne thought jsleep'ihR 'in Jail Bennett was operating prt the theory, that the sheriff --If not sleeping--was for irg to nor iirat nuiwr. burglars else. As Mrs. Marlele The sheriff has solved his Jary wn but now he wants to born.

Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Dorn, 4fl7 West Mark street, daughter November 21 at the Wi- nonn General hospital. to Mr. and Mrs Eiigehe 'Anderson; jbover, a 'son November. 21 at Oenera hospital: Vj Born to Mr.

and Mrs larence- Lewlston, a' son November 31 at the winona Qcn- eral hospital. he gay, early conversa yon with Vantlne at the municipal airport yesterday the young, -prisoner -ad- bad news to Charles lltte a num burglaries 40, of Strong City, Kn expected to participate scene himself In Kans bccauae I talked with her while she was in Weddlnr Dale Uncertain "but as to tho date, of, the ding," he added, "I'll loavei.that-.up to her," bracing Luti 'would say- nathtni about tb.elr plans. Sho Lutz'n arm with one Helgtt with tho other going-out of tho airport to Lutz's. citr Schumakcr. rftllr.6a«r, wooed and became engaied to Mri, Strauss, tho widow Qcrman officer, -while ho was on occupation duty In Bavaria.

Ho parango for her and He" "He'll got $700,.. with a firm nod of theihead; "I won't owe money LUU said tlmt ho MrJ(. StrauM wore childhood In Oortnixny and ho mot her as ft O.I. John Aldcn Touch During his tour of duty-In der- helped her llsh In her letters to Sohumaker; foil- In love with her proposed, and was accepted. As to tho Kansas railroader's I think" we cf hls A He-' 2 a.

m. rolled- around, he would, -unlock the coll 'door and slip out of the court- hbuso. a -gag pijUV, tpmaklt The rr noiloot.rticiwed^pi.ln-, pawn- deducted. In town. A March turned Up some of It In the gin build- Ing, The surprise'party was -ar- EnglWh "I still like Mr.

Schumalcer VC Sno had 'changed 'her mind, from Schumakor to Lute, sho'-had admit- ttri In TJOW Vnrlc "hocau'in I lovi! Mr. She- added that sho dld-not attempt to hnvu entry ilnpcrH to tho United States signed by Schumakor changed because she- was 'afraid it would delay her trip. In Kan.ias Schumakcr comment- od thut ho did not know Lutz, but ho would "liko to meet to fuco when this is all over." ROUGH DRY is the know how'' and where Bennett got let him out of his tne cy cell nt.wilC Births the topping. Harvard 6 medium-sized Tho Jeff! For the flneifloe creun mndav In town. TMty Sandwiched loe Cream Shop 1054 Went Broidw-T problem Then the would wan dfir, picking up a lit and the gin watches pnh, clothing, and lug- Tho lron ta -would bo legally man If he hadn't anticipated his freedom.

vAttorney Imther Eubonks ond i onnett attorney Gordon d.aCTOCd on -m suspended BeSt WM sXdulcd for rclensc only -a few hours' after turcd the accounting' of '-'the loot, It turned 'out nl law- from kpn -and- token $146, eight guns, a-'radlo; clothing, and some luggage. Ideal Winter Service Two Detained by Russ OtUwa--(IP)--The Canadian gov ernment today'to be investigating the- detention of two Canadian officials, said the Moscow radio last night to'have-been picked'up-In the Soviet of east Prussia, "engaged business." Tho broadcast did not defline tho iinturo of the "special business." John Holmes, Canadian charge d'affaires In- Moscow, has, asked that the-' A. Claybbn nnd Weld--be per- I'mlttcd by Soviet authorities to.re- turn, to All flat work Ironed, and folded and wearing apparel itarched ancT dried. i Shirts Finished With This Service Only by BROZIK'S MARKET 417 iPlfill St. Phone 2880 QUICK STARTS THIS WINTER WITH A NEW FORD HEAVY-DUTY BATTERY By A Wrlttn Warranty Owl Motor Co.

and Main Telephone 2331 tsp. salt i c. vinegar a tbsp. butter or margarine c. sugar Wash the beets, cook them In beets 1 tbsp, corn- Don't Forget Your Copy of "BABY TALK" for November 153-155 Main Street WEDDING DRESSES $10.95 to $35.00 $8.95 and up Wedding- Gowni $22.50 to $59.95 CD West Third St.

ALTURA REX TURKEYS Buy Them Through Your Local Butcher Armour Company Winona Dittributor LIFE INSURANCE means SECURITY for you and your family. Let us prepare a plan espe- fitted to your needs. WALTER A. DOPKE AGENCY C8H W. 3rd St.

Phone S8SO Call for FURNACE OIL RANGE OIL WESTERN Clean Ofl Cttmm LAY IT AWAY, for CHRISTMAS DAY So'now Christmas-is in your mind. It's been in ours a long time! Such Christmas wishes we prepared to fill! Diamonds like shining stars. Rubies, amethysts, pearls, modern trinkets of gold. Superfine watches, sleek streamlined gifts for men--we have. them.

All the most thrilling Christmas dreams are clustered here! lllustraicd, Left to Right 10K. GOLD BABY RING 3 5() OOLD-FttLED DABV BRACELET SHEAFFER'S TRIUMPH'PEN AND PENCIL SET OOLD-FILLED PEN KNIFE 20 PLATINUM 'AND DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING PLATINUM AND DIAMOND WEDDING HINQ $120.00 COSTUME UROOCH 37-JEWEL GOLD FILLED LADIES' WATCH $10.00 BRILLIANT SET FLEXIBLE A (12,00 STRAND SIMULATED PEARL NECKLACE $7.75 KREMENTZ JCDT5R" MNKS KREMENTZ QUALITY TEE CLIP MONEY CLIP RONSON LIGHTKR: (when JiYnUnblo) S5.00 S2.9S M.OO JOK. GOLD ONYX MAN'S RINO M7.SO J7-JBWEL MA.S'S WHIST WATCH ClOLD-l'ILLKn EATvlvlNOS DROOC1I $3.00 CLUSTER RING WADSWORTH COMPACTS from S3.50 All prices Include Federal Tax A A.

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