S Hi PAGE EIGHT THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER .if i'. 1 vm; -; HIP nil! S- Iff; ; 1 Little Tricks Help To Solve School Lunch Problem By ELIZABETH 7 0O.MI Y Drum Major elte School AF New) features SK(,i IN. Tex. Those high-step-p iijj Kni. ho lead tiie band, twirl li.ituu and tuiu cartwheels be- NEW YORK il'l'i tricks to the busine:. teresting lunch box children but they're - 'Ihere air uf I'imiil; in- ; for :.i'hoi'l quirk ti n k ; well worth the tune and effort. 'I lie eating habits ehildien dt". Hop probably will trail them .ill their lives to affett Iheii health and disposition Youngsters a; uell as ail ill'; ,e spond to the usual appes of in'.m . surprise and itet, so use those elements to Id' 'hen Hun- hl". vitamins and minerals out ot the humdrum das; Why not dei ornte the linu'd'i : that goe. to school Ht I or en or another to : iorr wh ,i name applied ii!i nail poli-h in trigues Miup.-ft r Variety m t h t.ird ..oi ('! c bread and roll - v l i .o- ! wh hes, the i ohr ot 1 1 o;. : 1 ; of the dd. s t e ei -i ' e '" 1 1 e ton the cheering section at the f ooii .ill ai!ie don't just happen. I In fM to a special school to W im l ho tinks of a Grade A d i inn in, i joi rite. lor ,vo weeks each summer mi -ol oi s and leaders of high ' to ol hands set their basic train n .M the nmsie recreation school h'.l'i id Texas Lutheran College here I he sessioi is 'directed by the an-leriook udiool of Music oi Ch'easo l.io of tho Dietty girls leading if-., - huh school bands this fall '"-hed on on the tricks of their '.'do at l.?st summer's session, '"'"i- are l"ok'ng forward to orvt e.!i ionise- These include o i ,i i la --( -s m twirling, !ag- "i.;"!.- h"ch kicking, marching k Hi i ii .w 1 1 (ii lyni Ji-l1" ! d u.' color cd th v notice from a s appetite The calci '. lescents aie boy need ; n as sonironr i mure than In OH'l.in u 0 t; 3 i oq u iremc 1 1' - In.l, )... nor. h -I I. loin,: ti.it i i s 11 nil I'll I Moiuooher boys by about i" n at the drum major i to' hnjhly satisfactory ;. ho c oniment: i e.er see so many good wills in one huqch be- VP? 1 I J J. I. -1 K Fi-'V ? f i HIGH KICKERS . . . Instructor Norma Kniffen. with all iier medals for drum majoring, instructs three blonde le.xans I to r.i: Kathleen Korvach, Betty Ann Timinerman and Kleunur Luikett, all of New braunlels .HHl adil Th, box should till Die e Ii o :n,,id--inents: l ive Ucnuii rin nt . 1. Plot tin food ,il, .it, o , - p..;i. trj . cheese or lidi in salad or -i.o.d-wich. 2. Vegetable, Mi I- ., : olio ,n sandwicdi tilling or -.dad . 3 Fruit 4. Bread. 5 Milk Many nourihiri; sndiili ("til ings can be made up the nodit In fore, some of them several C : - in advance and kept in co,:,ii in the refrigerator, A trick : adding variety to a meal an,v. ,; '. is spreading the bread j; in. ro.i' . . with mayonnaise blenaod ww'r mustard, chili miuc or ut-k:,- ro: ish. Peanut butt. . i a Ii:., . ,.,! for youngsters, hut ai. ,i S,,tt; .. u one day vntn orange juice Chopped raisins, another day chopped celery. Here's a tested recipe from Wheat Flour Institute lor cn-n butterscotch refri aerator cookie which can be marie up in .'ohamo and baked as you need them for an appealing lunch ho treat. 'I no dough can be kept a week or more in the refrigerator. Decorate one batch with confectioner,' -u;:ar icing and top another with -liced dates for something new and dif ferent. Butterscotch Refrigerator Cookies 4 cups sifted flour teasp. salt 1 teasp. soda 1 teasp. cream of tarUr I 1 cup butter or margarine I 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teasp. vanilla extract 1 tup chopped nuts Sift together flour, salt, soda and cream of tartar. Cream to gether butter or margarine and brown sugar Add t-.vo well beaten eggs and vanilla and mix thor oughly Add flour mixture to creamed mixture. Then add one cup of chopped nut; and mix wpi. Shape douh into a roll, wap m waxed paper and refrigerate until very firm. Slice thin and hake in moderately hot. oven '4'M de rees F & to 10 minutes Recipe makes about six dozen cookies. i0 A. , tr I V.-.' I Atom Poison Shows Delayed Effect OAK RIDGE. Tenn. (AP) Proof that the harm done to hered lty by radioactivity can lie dormant many generations and then act like poison, has been found here in the Biology Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This hap pened in paramecia, slipper-shaped, single-cell creatures that live in fresh water ponds. Paramecia differ from men by reproducing for 20 generations or more without mating. In this mateless period, a Para mecium simply divides into two to reproduce. After a score or more ! suc h generations, the slipper- shaped animals pair oft and mate. X-rays were given to the parame cia during the mateless period. These rays have the same effects as those of radioactive atoms. All during the no-mating generations, nothing happensd. After mating it was different. The paramecia in the succeeding generations were less vigorous. This loss of vigor was permanent. It appeared even though only one paramedian among the ancestors had been given only one shot of x-rays. This delayed poisoning is 'ks the harm expected in human beings, never yet found though known in certain animals and plants. In human beings the the ory is that radioactive damage to heredity will not show up until after mating, and probably not un til after many generations. lUWiM DKIIMV99 UP MEDICO TO U.S A - -S A POLISH PHYSICIAN. Dr. JoarhtmPlrr,Q - . w.JUxU uivimy is snown w li, k; wife and daughter in New York after arriving with 813 disDheeri u sons aboard the Army transport General Black. Dr. Bronnv was sored by the village of Fairchild, Wise, population 650 which h?T had a doctor in 10 years. Wisconsin law will not allow foreicn e,aZT to practice in the state, so the village is prepared to nut the h 1 through an American college so that he can qualify. UntcrnaiioVan Michigan PEA BEANS 4 lb. Pkg. 50c Dried 0 YELLOW EYE BEANS 2 lbs. 43c w. . (.(UNO l'I! Patsyruth White, of Anahuac, Tex. add., razzle-dazzle to her repertoire at Texas Luth eran College. FLAG SWINGING . . . fhlhe Gault H.i, of Hound Rock, and Gay Kirk, ol t arnzo Springs, Tex., brush up Ho ir style. Large scale manufacture grease beean in the 1880 s. of : Two-Year-Old Boy ! Has Wild Car Ride ST. Lulls (U P.) A two-year-! 'd lad discovered recently that he ' '.va.-n't cjuite ready for a solo jaunt in an automobile. James McCaleb's first attempt I to drive landed his sister in the ! hospital and resulted in damaged fenders to two autos. Climbing into his father's auto, he youngster released the brake, shoving the ear to roll down the -licet -backwards. Mr- siv-year-old sister tried to t' cii" the boy. but was knocked do, mi by the car, suffering cuts and bruises. "'",' lioiinv's ride rame to an end i alter half a block when his auto ma hed into a parked car on the other side of the street. The young driver was uninjured. Household HINTS 1 XJg&i-w GET SET FOR QUICK STAR If! THE COLDEST WEATHER with a (chcUkc pond mil The bright color and tart flavor of cranberries can be used in many ways to enliven meals. Cranberry sauce ana jelly go as well with chicken, pork, game, and other meats as with the traditional 'tur key. Fresh cranberries can be used in many different desserts and are recommended as good pie fruit upmoinea with apples, they give color and extra flavor to pie fill ing; combined with raisins they add tartness to keep the pie from being too sweet. Chiffon cran beTry pie made by following recipe js both decorative ; and delicious Cranberry Chiffon Pie: Ingredi ents: 3 cups cranberries; 1 cup hot waler; 1 cup sugar; Vi teaspoon salt; 2 eggs, separated; Vt cup cold water; 1V4 tablespoons gelatin; 2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar; pastry. To make: Wash and pick over berries, discarding those that are soft or imperfect. Boil the berries in the hot water until soft, and press through a fine sieve. Add sugar, salt, and well-beaten egg yolks and cook over hot water a few minutes. Soik gelatin in cold water and then st.'r in hot mixture until dissolved. Chill, When itj begins to set, fold in whites of eggs' which have been beater, with con-J fectioners' sugar. Blerd well. Pile! into a 9-inch baked crust with a' high rim. Chill. ' Research on cooking foods shows that potatoes boiled whole in their skins retain practically all of their vitamin C and thiamine. It shows, on the other hand, that potatoes' peeled before boiling lose 20 to 30 per cent of their vitamin C and lose some thiamine as well. Boiling potatoes in their jackets when potato and jacket are sound is a good start toward serving them s.ulloped. mashed, creamed, or in other ways, say the food specialists. Peelig after cook ing is a quick task. Mashed pota toes prepared from potatoes that had just been boiled in skins, the specialists found, retained most of their nutritive value. If cooked potatoes are held in the refrigerator they will lose further vitamin (', but keeping their jackets on helps retain this vitamin which is so sensitive to air, heat, and water. Dried OCTOBER BEANS . 2 lbs. 43c Hershey CHOCOLATE SYRUP 16 oz. 15c Pillsbury HOT ROLL MIX Pkg. 27c Dromedary ' DEVITS FOOD MIX Pkg. 27c Skinners RAISIN BRAN 10 oz. 16c Blue Label KARO Syrup 1 ! lb. 20c NEWS TRAVELS FAR DURHAM, N. H i(JP -An Aus tralian veteran and gardener sent a request half-way around the world to inquire about a new strawberry plant developed by the University of New Hampshire. He said he learned of the new berrv in a Sydney newspaper. Jewel SHORTENING 4 lbs. SH .13 8-Oz. Hershey Cocoa Underwood DEVIL HAM oz. 1 Q JFG PEANUT BUTTER PouncTOCIc Large Tender GREEN GIANT PEAS 17 St. Elmo MIXED VEGETABLES 3N FAT BACK 29c lb- Shoulder PORK ROAST lb. 49 Pork SAUSAGE lb. 49 ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE PORK CHOPS End Center 55 ib. ib. STEAK : 75c lb. Green Label BRER RABBIT MOLASSES. M Heinz TOMATO SOUP E LAFF - A - DAY SCIIMTIMC ATTIIT ANA1TSIS l.f in your battery ida Hfkolly, occorrfing to Hi plot orea, o-d tM yon utl hew mm mnict ltw b tfl in R, f tat ...not enyl PHONE 52 DAVIS-LINER MOTOR SALES 1 ASIIEVILLE, ROAD . thre . . . four . . . five . . .? Humpty Dumpty SALMON Pound Can 55c MtoccTScatry 28 oz. Jar. (lerber's BABY FOOD ICol ntrtrfc CORN FLAKES ?! 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