Push open the doors Hook up that plow The time to use it Is here right now i mrr v v \ i! 11 iTi » 111V Your planting is next And you're all set You hope the weather Won't be too wet. 'I T Turn on the sprinkler And soak the ground IVrigation makes money The practice is sovn* Make all the furrows Long and straight This is th$ season When you feel great • i - * /• Then comes the time To fertilize You use a lot ’Cause it's profit-wise The corn's laid by You start your vacation Planned work means time For some recreation (— Quonsct F»r"s«t«md New$) *© ‘‘ -r-.v Tempting Finale for a Turkey THANKSGIVING SPICE CAKE is a luscious dessert for your holiday dinner. Made with superfine cake flour, the tenderness nf the cake is further assured by the use of butterrmlk. Deep chocolate layers set off the tawny light tan of the Sea Foam Frosting—on top. a delightful garnish of dainty fans, made with strips of dates. A fitting finale for Thanksgiving feasts. ,4- „ THANKSGIVING SPICE CAKE 2 cups Swans Down Vt cup shortening Cake Flour 1% cups sugar s< teaspoon soda 3 eggs, unbeaten 1 teaspoon salt 3 squares unsweetened *4 teaspoon cloves chocolate, melted teaspoon allspice Buttermilk * 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla Sea Foam Frosting •With vegetable shortening, use IV* cups buttermilk. With butter or margarine, use 1 cup buttermilk. , Sift flour once, measure, add soda, salt, and spices, and sift together three times. Cream shortening add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each. Add melted chocolate and blend. Then alternately with buttermilk, a small amount at a time, bating after eaach addition until smooth. Add vanilla; blend Turn batter into two round 9-inch layer pans, which have been lined on bottoms with paper. Bake in moderate oven (375* F ) 30 minutes, or until done. Remove cakes from oven and cool Then spread Sea Foam Frosting between layers “d'ontopSdVta 5cake. Garnish top oi cake with clusters 0lSSeIreFoamCFriitinJ.recombinc 2 unbeaten egg whites. H4 CUPS firmly packed brown sugar, dash of salt and Vi cup> of water inloo of double boiler. Beat 1 minute, or until thoroughly mixed. Cook over rapidly boiling water, beating constantly with rotary egg bllter (or at high speed of electric beater) 7 minutes or frosting will stand in stiff peaks. Remove from boiling water.1 Add I teaspoon vanilla and beat 1 minute, or until thick) enough to spread. (ANS) "We'll Tell The World!" X 'n . & It needn’t be Friday to enjoy this delicious “quickie” lunch. Fish ■ticks in frankfurter rolls is the latest suggestion from the Minute Maid-Snow Crop Frozen Foods Test Kitchen—and a wonderful idea it is too! , . _ . . . Quick, easy and economical, this is a menu specially apt for Lent, but appetizing enough to serve year ’round. Allow 2 Snow Crop Fish Sticks E>r serving (the 8 ounce package will serve 4 people). Heat, following bel directions, then sandwich in the frankfurter rolls. You can warm your rolls in the oven along with the Fish Sticks, or toast them if you prefer. Tartar Sauce and lemon slices belong, of course, but there s no law says yqu have to have them. , . For crisp contrast try celery and carrot curls, radishes served plain or fancy, your favorite beverage and maybe some fruit for dessert. You’ve got an attractive lunch that takes only minutes to set up., > QUICKIE SANDWICH I t ox. package Snow Crop 4 frankfurter roll*. FUh Sticks hoi or toasted -—, / Heat fish •tick*, following label direction*. When hot place 2 fi*h »«<*» In each jpoll. Serve Immediately. Serve* 4. - 1 Celebrities at Beaux Arts Ball; ... ss -asat-iaas. , itw. .U ,..: j NEW YORK — The 1956 Beaux Arts Ball, held in Savoy Ballroom1 here recently for benefit of National Urban League Guild, drew largest attendance to date for annual social event. Celebrities from every field of endeavor were among several thousand present. 1 ? Above, Joe Black (left), star pitcher of Cincinnati Reds, and Mrs.’ j Monte Irvin, wife of famed outfielder for Chicago Cubs, congratulate Arthur N. Wiener, executive of Park & Tilford Distillers Corp., after; presentation of company award in costume contest. Award went to Ludwig W. Bartsch for “most beautiful” attire. He was dressed like < Golden Rooster” of Disneyland fame. > - —-—J THE RIGHT ROAD Win This Horse v__ * ...RREO LARKY MAC PHAIL’S glenAngus P/WM6, &Y JOCKEY 5k. your tobacco' dial er Mml'rj WHO IS >T? THAT'S UP TO YOU. NAME THIS COLT IN 14 LETTER.S OR LESS IN THE THIRD annual Kentucky CLUB DERBY DAY contest, and he's yours, plus two front row derby, SEATS AND $1,000'