May 9, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. Versatile Steam Cooker Makes Modern Soup Kettle | Demonstrating Deep | MARL CAUNDAR Vl l= lll = fd f= = f=T= = dr =l f=d] . Well Cooker | Timely Reminders From The Penn- IN j | sylvania State College Sehool Here are two soups, illustrating of Agriculture 3 tw ifferent ways of using the deep ¥ wo difteren ways of using the J Soil Over Vegetable Seeds—Cover- Ing vegetable seeds with soll differ Minestrone according to sizes of the seed, say 2 medium onions Penn Slate vegetable gardening 2 carrots specialist Carrot and lettuce seed -] ® x] ] leek requires only a third of an inch cov stalks celery with leaves ering In heavy solls and slightly leaves green cabbage more In sandy solls. Beet, onion, tablespoon butter Spat and radish seeds take a PB \PeRl4 Bb 1 1 1 CY hl 2 quarts hot water half-inch covering. Peas may be | 4 . } 1 . | ( { ) y 4 teaspoon salt covered one to two Inches, depending gM MA )O H | 4) | y J» 4 cup uncooked spaghetti in earliness and type of soll. Beans garlic bud, finely chopped and corn can be covered one inch cups tomato Juice Onion set require complete covers Wash and cut vegetables into Ing of aboul one inch small pleces, Using Low heat of elec- Control Brown Rot—Peach brown BY tric unit, melt butter, add vegetables, | ot spores shoot from goblet-shaped cover and cook until they are ten- ...«hroom-like growths on peach der and lightly browned (about 30 ommies lying on uncultivated minutes.) Add remaining ingred- ground. Plant pathologist of the lents, bring to steaming point With pennevivania State College suggest High heat. Turn switch to Low and hat growers who cannot cultivate F R | Vv | cook about 30 minutes longer where brown rot is present, because ) or ea a ues The steam cooker in the electric range may be lifted from the well and used on a surface unit as a soup : . kettle Plant Oats Substitute-—W he | e New 5-Speed Corox Cooking Bean Soup latene of the season has delayed cup navy beans sowing of oat Veal CODE may oe 11 SIRT © / Units — 20 % Faster ! ubstituied profitably Agronomists of the Pennsylvania State College — w— I _— of cover crop: r soll erosion, apply pray In the pink stage 1 quart water ham bone SUER®st sOyDbear and buckwheal as possiblities. Soybeans make an ex- Big New True Temp Oven, all potatoes cellent hay or In southern counties | . : | . mall potato cain} DY ur Erman Soul a8 — With Balanced Heat ! and pepper " { Ro { | | The deep well cooker of the modern electric range is truly versatile! For instance, in soup making ' gt cer ket . h ew! ‘1 N the land the cooker is used in the well when a long slow simmering is required-—but for a soup that needs a A n en ookes ” YT ye ARK] ay Wi di | short cooking period the kettle can be used on the surface unit as a regular saucepan. That's the ¢ ” “ 4 range vo bg Gis (me lo sow winter when \ wo | | New 5-Heat Economy Cook- way it's used in this picture for a modern version of Italian Minestrone. One nice thing about the night in water. When TO 8 Cook Lambs Need Grain—Grain feeding Sp —— — | : deep well cooker is its generous size, al . i ie, onion ana Cove helps young lambs to grow rapidly ast — er -— Makes Inexpensive {ling nolnt with i hd yolling point with High Livestock specialists of the Pennsyl- i h to Low and cook vania Stat ollege recommend two | CE — \ | Foods Taste Better ! slices onion 3 cloves al t wybeans and buck- WAR FAILS TO REVEAL vealed by either side 0 v rrets in the 9 hour r until beans are soft and NEW AERIAL BOMBS Experts believe that the British | ne m ¥ nd in the tall. Each | soup | hick. Dice potatoes and —— power-operated armored m-turre can take two or [« in which ars ly until tender The first few months of the war still give R. A. F. bombers a tremen- | can | in with the turret in all move ham bone from have revealed to R. A. FP. experts dous advantage over thel: rman | directo cooked potatoe Season taste Early Sprays Essential many advantages and defects of coun'erparts. Thousand [ these Consequently t A and serve hot. Bits of ham may be apple scab depends on aj rt pal weight } Installed Complete , here are hardly any . ‘ hy . py both British and German airplanes, turrets are now being made for Brit- | «pi. 4 inks ma te} removed from the bone and added iar considera. | BY han a thorough soak- killed a ht + inder considera.- m4 a a Wanted ! but no surprise weapon has been re- ish warplanes Bri bomb. |, the soup hrough the petal fall, * Ne : o y m W) rd 5 “ : Suj a BEETION ning ian . - CHILLY INAL GURAL FOR viinly i Be Il ra » x small sacrifice of either war lay COUNTRY'S NEXT PRESIDENT say Penn State plant pathologl : : ie ats f it ral ext January 20, the K led When Car Crashed A Big Value With Dozens of w of Remote Control incoming president—whoever he Paul Dyer. 18 of Berwic Features You've Always i “ - bo ie: : "» cr of remote ( trol enabling " + {naug | committee has de- a Lo wa t a tret " EE oil Vi ’ ‘ ! Se wei Rog ne WEOES it ve will and 2 iro 1 r hd . . * . turrets be held again in the open air. Four broke: —-— Lowest Price in Hotpoint History EO ron aan bases 6: 0cae of oa Th an ) Mie Open wl ana| ——— SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS - EASY TERMS ontention for years among alr of-! thousands of spectators assembied Rh YY mig indie of the Capitol were | $159 [weds | mC T= DeHlaas Electric Company (39 IN. WIDE) The Westingh use Store (0 gel a giimpse : the DI L : . X " Aid on ab taking his oath ita] analandy will Jian Allegheny St. Hayes Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa. The decision on 1941's inaugu . als I was made by a committ : trouble with most af earing t n the event three senators and three represen- | i st that th ay been used : —, Oppage Or mis who calmly are planning for : ceremony while most politicians who the next president will With batteries ing at the rate of #800 rounds a minute the objectors 4 tate that every split second counts ye ELECTRIC RANGE rm genta detly. 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