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When I was small And had punished been. Who laid a hand upon my head And then kindly said, "Oh, please don't do it again. * ? But my Mother.

And when my foot I cut Upon a rusty can, Who patiently sat down And then the wound she bound And said, "It's all right, Don, But my Mother.

And when I shall A man become. If I turn to evil from good.

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garden. Fresh asparagus, cut from the asparagus bed and immediately cooked or frozen has more vitamin value, and is more palatable than asparagus pur

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You should plan to have an asparagus bed that ranges from 6 to 10 plants per person in the family.

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Brown ribs on both sides in a skillet.

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pan. Mix ingredients and pour over ribs. Cover with lid or foil and bake

1% hours at 300 degrees F., basting

once or twice. The chili sauce will be

more highly flavored as it cooks down. This makes a wonderfully easy com-

pany dinner with creamed vegetables,

baked potatoes, green salad and

apple pie. Serves approximately six

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patterns 25 cents each Add 10 cents per pattern for \sfc dass mailing. Send 25 cents now for the 1959 issue of our Needlework Album. Send to--Montana Farmer-Stockman, needlework dept., 372 W. Quincy S .?

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