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,1, 1 ,V: 9 ' f ' Si (i i' 1; irM v-z ai:t. srnnMT' US x COMEDIAN Bob Rope (right) and his gag writer, Fred Williams, era r shown after they were treated at the Community Hospital, Riverside, Calif., following an auto Occident They were returning from a golfing weekend when Hope's car skidded, overturning and striking a tree. Hope Is suffering from a dislocated shoulder. .(International oundphoto THE TIF. THAT BINDS CHICAGO IAD Two robbers strode into Nathan Mo-cov's tog gery shop and took and a watch from him. Then their eyes were taught by a display of fine silk ties. They could, the holdup men decided, he put to pood use. So they used them to tie Moscov to a chair. Open-pit iron mines . such as those of Minnesota's abundant Me sabi Ranpe have been a great asset to the nation because output could be expanded merely by putting more shovels to work. The flow of ore from three Minnesota ranges reached high of 73.OQ0.O0O tons in 1942 in response to World War II demands. Pigs Dirty? Not So, Pork Lovers Say LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) Pork lov ers are quoting results of North Carolina State College tests to prove their contention that the swine is about the cleanest.'smart est, most respectable animal on the farm. Compared to the chimpanzee, brightest of the ape family, the porker was a whiz at IQ tests, ac cording to his champions. He learned to match dogs in hunting, it is said, and only frustrated van ily and common sense drove him to the hog wallow. Pigs have no sweet glands, it was explained, and the only way for t.'u.'in to cool off is to plunge Into the wallow. No other means of cleanliness is provided. Snide references to a "hoggish appetite," or to the animal's habit of rooting in the soil draw instant defense of the. pigs' friends. Can 'he hoa help it if nature endowed him with one of the fastest grow ing bodies in the animal world? And it takes food to grow, they say. As for rooting, the experts de scribe it as a Rood, clean habit and an economical way. of getting es sential minerals. . . : If Junior wants a pet, try a pig, according to these enthusiasts They argue a porker makes a de voted net, can be housebrokeri eas ily, and has one of the best consti tutions for testing baby foods. Roll Out Tho Pork Barrel The warmth of the Gulf Stream rmiket Munnnnik the nnlv W-frno an port except those on the Black Sea. Archangel, five degrees farther south, is icebound in win ter.. ; .f V V In Kyoto, Japan, sea shells take the place of church bells. Shinto priests there call the people to worship by blowing into - giant conchs, which produce a sound not unlike tltnt'of a foghorn. Eniwetok, Marshall Islands atoll serving as a proving ground for the United States Atomic Commis sion, encloses a blue-green lagoon six times as large as the District of Columbia. California leads all on in the number of civil - cording to a study Civil Aeronautics Ad.) Texas, Illinois, xew v"" , FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI .. 2 Cans 2g)c 46-OZ. CAN WEBSTER'S, TOMATO JUICE 21c ORANGE ADE 46-0. Can 27c CROWN I.OAST . . . Special pork treat for company. r.y CECILY BROWNSTONE ' Associated Press Food Editor Go gala with pork now Hint there's such an excellent supply of it en the market. A festive Crown Roast of Pork is wonderful to serve when company's coming. To make life easy have the crown of ribs prepared at your markclt, allowing 1 to 2 chops per person; 10 to 12 chops will make a medium-sized crown. When you get the roast home, turn the rib ends uo and fin the center with your favorite bread stuff ing. Lift the roast to the rack in an open roasting pan, holding your hands undcrmalh the crown. Roast uncovered in a moderate (350 F.) oven 35 to 40'minutes per pound. To serve, place paper frills over the ends of the ribs, or use large stuffed Olives or small cooked white onions for garnishing. Add apple rinns around the platter and you'll have as succulent a dir.h as anvone cr.uld eat. '. For a family dinner try the following recipe with pork chops, pota toes and other vegetables blending with a delicious tomato gravy. Pork is so rich in B vitamins and offers such high quality protein, as well as essential minerals, that it's a fine meat to serve to a family. Take advantage of goodly pork supplies. TORK CHOP SKILLET DINNER Ingredients: 4 pork chops, 4 cups pared sliced potatoes, 23 cup coarsely diced green pepper, 1 cup diced celery, 1 cup sliced onion, 2 teaspoons salt, Mi teaspoon pepper, 1 can condensed tomato soup, ft cup water, 14 teaspoon tabasco sauce. Method: Brown pork chops in skillet; remove from pan. Starting with potatoes put vegetables in layers in a deep 2-quai-t skillet. (Re serve about 13 of the green pepper, celery and onion.) Sprinkle each layer with part of the salt and pepper. Place the brownd pork clmps on the top of the vegetables. Top with remaining green pepper, celery and onion. Sprinkle with remaining salt and pepper. Mix together to mato soup, water and tabasco sauce; pour over meat. Cover and cook on top of range over low heat 1 to 1V4 hours. Makes 4 servings. OLD RELIABLE aiLiviuiM ..... iaii uan goc 39' 31b.. 75c 25-LB. PRINT BAG KEN-DAWN FLOUR $-3 .75 SANTO COFFEE lb. FANCY VEGETABLES CARROTS .... g Bchs. Qc 17c FRESH GREEN CABBAGE .... lbs. MEDIUM SIZE ONIONS lbs. 27' MEATS CED v. . . BACON lb. 3Jc WILSON'S SLICED FRESH PORK LIVER lb. 2S SWIFT'S PREMIUM PORK SAUSAGE lb. 31 1 while they last! mmm mm' m Certified 200 Value'5 mm u -J COME IN TODAY! THICK WHITE T? IS t ' T R fVTT itn. ii JTili DK,L IDS. 2B IJBBY'S NO. 300 CAN BARTLETT PEARS KRAFT DINNER 2 Pk9s- 29c MXTELL HOUSE ' - .1 -V V .: 'X. lb.Pkg. yc GREEN PEAS NG ANT 'Vt;- 17-oz. Can 20' Carnation ' : , '.' ; J CREAM Lge. 12c No. 2 Can Bush's SPINACH 15c Niblets Mexl CORN .... Can 19c Hunt's 8-Oz. Can 2 For Tonjato Sauce . .. 15c V PORK CHOPS . . . Vitamins for, the family. HE wnr burn brush? 'DAVIS, Calif. (A P) Worthless brushland ought to he burned over in this state for afiuniber of reasons, says Dr. George H. Hart of the College of Agriculture here. California's growing population makes it necessary to use land, he says, and livestock feed increases after burning brush whether the land is seeded or not. MAKING IT HARD FOR THEMSELVES SYDNEY Australia (API Thiye spinisters, anxious to improve their front lawn, helped themselves to some material dumped outside for road repairs and top dressed tho lawn with it. The result should be interesting. The top dressing used was a three-in-one sand-cement mixture. I smoother,.. more delicious coffeei til m n3ri wgk jpwtf. 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