(Continued From Page 8) 2 ta/ble»poons lemon Juice 7 fraked tart shells % ’Cup chopped vrauu's 'cup heavy cream, whipped Combine prunes, apples su gar. flour, cinnamon nutmeg, cloves, and leihon ’nice; cook, stirring constantly, until tht.’fioued, Pu ’* i u,,) baked tart aielifa. Sprinkle each with chop ped nuts. Just before serving, to, -with whipped cream. Makes 7 t. ,r ts. « • PRUNE COTTAGE CHEESE PIE 1 cup plumped, pitted, chop ped prunes % euip light brown sugar i/ 2 teaspoon cinnamon ALL NEW No. 35 and No. 60 The "New” No. 60 has; • Self-propelled... 6% hp engine pulls througn deepest drifts • Cuts 28-inch swath ... casts snow up to 15 feet on either side • Forward and reverse drive for easy maneuverability in tight quarters - HI D. L. 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