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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jan 1953, p. 8

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PLAVOKAXJSR - ^ ,• . !*#• ower Urges Nation^ Support March of Dimes ;,»iuf 'f;v - - " .Ground Beef and Green Beans a •#>.','t:' t |n A Zesty Combination r ^ Wv?:* /4V... • J. Jiumazv 22. 1 1 Lucty You [ by Dick Siu«r ;•. *> "President-elect Eisenhower meets 1953 March of Dimes Poster L Girls Pamela (left) and Patricia O'Neil, of Raleigh, N. C. (f NEW YORK CITY--President-1 they're cdmpletel^ teco^ered from elect Dwight D. Eisenhower called polio, thanks to the generosity of PUfbnC t0 SUh£ He^rgSi0aT Americans "to the 1953 March of Dunes being 6 , ^BtondUcted throughout the nation during all of January. He joined in the annual a "lifter meeting the two Ra N.C., sisters who are pictured on the 1953 March of Dimes poster. They are Patricia, 6, ana fiveyear- old Pamela O'Neil, both of jfcrhom were stricken with polio .but now are recovered completely. • i "It's hard to believe that these >?pre the same little girls whose ,' pictures are on the March of Dimes poster," he noted. "Now ... urged help the others like them by join-, ing the March of Dimes." Later, he jqined the poster girls in making a short film which is being shown by television stations throughout the nation. This year's March of Dimes follows the all-time record polio epidemic of 1952 in which more than 55,000 were stricken. At the beginning of 1953, there were 58,000 polio victims of former years still undergoing treatment, with financial help from local March of Dimes chapters. Ground "beef shows up on menus in lots ot ways, but none more interesting or appetizing than in a new beef, green bean and rice combination "called Beef Pattie Ring Around. Easy-to-use canned foods are the key to this easy and economical dish. Canned evaporated milk hejps extend the meat, and tomato soup is used in the sauce which gives the canned green beans that extra zip. r ,7 Beef Pattie Ring Around '-'-V'"^V . 1 pound ground beef 2 tablespoons shortening 44-cup evaporated milk vJ"'! 11-pound can green beans Mt cup rolled oats It cup liquid from beans cup finely chopped onion* 1 can condensed tomato soup 2 teaspoons vinegar 2 cups hot cookea rice Rural Youth Day Monday, Feb. 2 . Illinois' Rural Youthens. Will lead off on the Farm and Home Week program as usual on Monday, Feb. 2. Registration for Rural Youth begins at 10 a.m. in Gregory Hall on the University of Illinois campus. Mrs. Marcus Seidell Goldman of Urbana, assistant state director of civil defame, will discuss "A Foot Across the Iron Curtain," concerning -her travels in Europe, Including Yugoslavia, last sum- At noon, a community service awards luncheon^ at the Y.M.C.A. w i l l b e o p e n t o a l l R u r a l Youthers. S.A. Robert of Jackson, Tennessee, director of agriculture and forestry for the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio railroad, will present 1952 community service scholarship awards to seven winning counties enrolled In the community service -program. Featured at the afternoon session for the young people will be the Rev. Donald R. Crocker, pastor of the First Methodist church of Champaign, talking about "A One-Word Philosophy." Norma Jean Hanell, Bloomington, and Peggy Dail. Erie, both national Farm Youth Exchange divided 1% teaspoons salt, divided U .teaspoon pepper, divided - j , To ground beef add evaporated milk, rolled oats, half of" the onion, 1 teaspoon of the salt and half of the pepper; mix well. With wet hands shape meat mixture into 8 flat patties. Brown patties in hot f$t in frying pan. Drain U cup liquid from beans; add to soup with vinegar, remaining onion, salt and pepper; pour over patties. Cover and cook over very low heat 30 minutes. Remove patties to warm platter. Add green beans to sauce in skillet and heat beans to serving temperature. Arrange rice in a ring around patties. Place green bean mixture around rice ring. YIELD: 4 servings. a Jii KnlWnlmSAfMN the 944, 061.63 collected in tfe. cember of 1951. The number of domestic corporations granted charters fad out-of-state corporations fsrntrl certificates of authority during the year also showed increases over 1851, Secretary Barfett said. The total increase for all types of corporations were 503, going from 6,094 in 1951 to 6.- 597 in 1952. There were 189 more domestic business corporations chartered, from 4,142 to 4,331, and eighty* six more out-of-state corporations received certificates of authority, from 502 to 588. Un- ^ p der the not-for-profit corporation act, 223 more domestic organizations were granted charter from 1,441 to r,664, and there was h gain of five in the out-of-state corporations Granted certificates of authority, rttom tine to* fourteen. '• • "Don't to so tapittat-ymfttf SIPP0SED to adjust yoar apoot to coodftJonsr hationm «**yrrr covmn HARDEST fineky joo-fM won that i yovr life program this past summer, will tell of their experiences in Sweden and Israel at the annual Rural Youth banquet Monday evening. In addition to good eats and fine fellowship, the banquet will also feature group singing and Rural Youth music. As a windup for the evening, the Rural Youthers will join the square. and ballroom dancing at the Farm and Home Week open house at the Illini Union. STATE COLLECTIONS FROM CORPORATIONS REACH RECORD HIGH the larger collections reflect increased business activity, because there has been no increase in either the corporation tax or franchise fee. Total collections for 1952 were $4,350,605.32, compared with 19- 51's $4,028,816.74. Collectiohs for December Alone were $94,265.07 an increase of $50,213.44 over Former Secretary of State Edward J. 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