I, DECEMBER 10, 1948 AYLOR MARKE have come up with atiou for junior's pwo. They say he to eggs or other f B cause behavior obstinacy or poor trice, I hey say. Kind- i food, and taking I often cures the I as Susan Dees of I Arthur Hoersch of if and Jerome G laser r Uuiveihity School f a recent meeting B Academy of Pedi lc City, were agreed fen may come down ft the hives simply t i lm HP LARGE SIZE LARGE SIZE ITS lb. 37c lb. 41c lb. 43c FRESH lb. 39c jParker UIT KES $2.45 $3.85 E With Pork and Tomato Sauce INS . . I p LE Sandwich - Reg. - Pan fvel Bread . p LABEL nge Juice . 'RN'S i BEANS ANULATED 3AR fED BEEF HASH Allergy May Mean grades In School from smelling t,JUds su. h JU - ui scrammed 1,1-nu pared by il.j, moih.-.s ,, kitchen. Food alU'l'Kii's cm 1., . HI the liist week or luu ut I lite. 1 ln- NUiu.-i mi. -, e.u,M 111.' IliN .-. .one. vomit, ,,. and lai, -, -k,, eases as eiv.ni.i. M,V ,, in cliildrt'ii, i xK is ( inon food ( J,M. ( milk pii.lubh lu.- wheal It n,lli,i- vull ll.oM rilM1. r . Willi 'll.ed In 'tup f i ,,it junior tin- i, i,,, .. . ..v. Ill v-.o-r, , ,e (1,11,1 .,t,., ,,, lt(. ,, .... ,,Jlt- ,u ra, af,41 ,,1U1 t i a v.. .. ..i : ect- "H a n . il l loll, ii,. sjs It is estimated, he s.,s that l) to 2J per cent ot ,ie population e sensttive to food at one u,(. , "'Other, Serious tiouhle nia re- f Tl jf 1 . 11T1 ays Miresnmg wnen Shopping Js Done.. lypl ' ' I 1 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ORANGES Odz. 2dz37 Grapefruit J for Qc Cranberries . lb. 2Jc LARGE STALK CELERY 15 LETTUCE for 29c CARROTS 217 16-Oz. Can 10! 18 1 ' i lb. Loaf 46-Oz. Can 23' i . , US fiato Soup 2 21 2-lb PkR. 29 5-lb. Bag 45' MELLOW COFFEE 1-lb. bat 'ciocjc 40c zzn i . :et .. . . .".r 49c 12-Oz. Can 16-Oz Can 35c Women's Work IIIUM M VS SEASON CALLS : 1 ((1IORH1. TABLE . By II IZABKTH TOOMEY jliiilol I'u-s Stall CorrcspoiuU'iit NKW YOKk , L 1 i -Open house " t I lie I hrivi mas Neasoii should be Mile t'.iv tst L?Hl lU'liny nf i.euui its a table s-t to treat j'"c 1 ui i -1 ii i .t - eai ulers or a party (".mi. i 'i ih Ui,- nei(lilMirs. make j ''" " i' 'iiuiciii- as I'olortul as the ; , tsuii I Mi ,.:'iiu; limtl is the tradition '' . ni i ,,t U. holiday reliesh- ini III U,lile the 1, i ipf Is as -t"M- ilitioiul as ih(. custom in many laimiits. 1 lie man ot the liouse doe-'ii 1 , uiisiilei the holidays have In s'lin until he puts together j, '-liecul niixtui'e ot et!Ks, milk and iie.,i,i. Mit'.ir and spirits. nut lor the family without an eKSnos specialist, here's a recipe fur a really special party punch hu v I Frriios, Bowl ti cl'k whiles '-i cup sutiar (i ei'. volks 1 pi. heavy cream, whipped 1 it. milk 1 pi bourbon thsps rum Heal enn whiles until stiff a nc" add 1 i cud (if the sugar while beat ini; Heal eni yolks unlil liKht am ii ti 1 1 v . adding reinainini! J-j cup sui;:ir while beating. Then fold beaten oKK whites and yolks (() aether. Add wluppeci cream and mis: Add milk, bourbon and rum Stir ihorouKhly, chill and serve ii punch cups wilh grated nutmep sprinkUd over top. Recipe will fill If) punch cups Old-fashioned beaten biscuit s served with ham are ideal addi tions to the buffet table. A new col lection ot southern heirloom re cipes by Ethel Farmer Hunter in cludes a recipe for the famed southland biscuit favorites. ISeatcn Biscuits 1 . cup lard 4 cups flour 1 teasp. salt 1 i cup sweet milk and water mixed (ice- cold' 1 i'nn white, beaten Huh lard. Hour and salt togeth er before adding milk and water. Then add egg while, well beaten. I'lace ilougli on wooden bread Imai (I or marble slab and beat with heavy wooden mallet for 30 min utes until dough blisters and is qiiilc smooth. (An alternate to the Milt if the trouble is not diagnosed, l)r Hiel Itatner, of the New Yin k I niwrsitj College of Medi cine, -.its lint ,i fingernail test and -ras ean often help children owiciiiiic allergies. These tests spot ph sieal troubles that weaken the child's resistance to the allergy ehain-renct inn, he says. Overcom iiu; I hose troubles helps junior to icMst atlaeks. .Of course, the main defense still is to avoid the of fend! in; foods, he says. Dr. liatner feels that if allergic children are treated early, there will he fewer eases of allergies in adults The earlier treatment is stalled, the easier relief can be obtained. 1 1 CI THE WAYNESVILLE Turn Tables On Christmas By DOROTHY ROE Al Newsfeatures Writer You don't really have to have red candles and evergreens for your Christinas decorations, says Carole Stupell, who glories in be ing a Iradition-upseter. You can have a- purple and char treuse Christmas -dinner table if you waul Jo, and you can deck the mantel in cactus instead of boughs ol holly, if that's the way your fancy runs. The thing, says Miss Stupell. who'd rather he dead than tradi tional, is to he individual. Deco rate your house the way YOU vaiit it, not the win Orandnia used to. Of course, if you're really mad for holly and mistletoe, by all means use them, but if you're a venturesome soul, don't be jfraid to be different. She says: "Above all, the holiday table must not be static Make it alive give it rhythm and movement. It can be done, you know, and I don't mean by putting It on roller kates. Look at a Van Gogh still tife it vibrates with movement. That's the way a table should be. "One way to achieve this ef fect is through the choice of table runner a ad , place mats. Use the kind that are tinseled or iridescent. Use satins or other shimmering fabrics. You have lots of leeway at Christ mas time. Use all the sparkle you run find, because Christmas is a sparkling occasion. "You needn't be limited in the colors you select. -Of course, reds old greens are always good tradi ionul colors. Rut magenta and fuchsia and coral arc more dra nalie and unusual, and just as beautiful." To prove her point. Miss Stu ell points out a Christmas table setting in which the dominant southern custom of beating the lough is lo knead the dough, then ml it through the meal grinder iwo to three timua, using the very -oarse knife. I Roll out to l-inch thickness. Cut with biscuit cutter into small biscuits and stick lightly with fork Hake in moderate oven 350 degrees) about 25 minutes. Cranberry star tarts on a nap kin-lined tray will top off the buf fet table with a colorful touch. Cranberry Tarts cups sifted flour teasp. salt cup shortening to f tbsps. cold water cups cranberry sauce 1 23 3 1 ' Sift together flour and salt. Cut or rub in shortening. Add water and mix to a dry, crumbly dough. Toss on a lightly-floured pastry (cloth. Press dough together and roll ou,l 1 n inch thick. Cut wilh floured slar-shaped cutter. Place half of stars on ungreased baking sheet with about one tablespoon cranberry sauce on each star. Cut small holes In remaining stars and place on top. Seal edges together. Hake in hot oven i4f0 degrees) 12 to IS minutes. The recipe makes about 18 tarts. Christinas Coloring Adds Festive Touch To Food NEW YORK (U P) Red or green sugar sprinkled on the break fast grapefruit is one simple way to carry Christmas colors to the j Royal Fruit Supreme-Pet's Holiday Ice Cream -is smooth, rich with cream... gay as holly berry...and, oh, so good! It s fall of Holiday fruits...Christmas-red cherries-fragrant, tender sliced peaches., crushed pineapple and grated cocoanut. Enjoy Royal Fruit Supreme all through the month. It's a real Holiday treat! For rtrjal Holiday ntertainingenre Princess Pet - the richer, de luxe Ice Cream packed in the Orchid Carton, stamped with the Crest of Quality! t:ul:4sAYA MOUNTAINEER VT' ; xs ju.. : HOLIDAY BUFFET color theme Is deep purple. The table cloth is iridescent and throws off dancing lights which are reflected in the fluted blue glass dinnerware and the blue and crystal stemware. But it's an unmistakable holiday table. It even has two small Christmas trees for decoration but they're made of Christmas tree balls in all colors. The centerpiece Is a subject close to Miss Stupell's heart. Eyes alight, she warms to her subject: "The centerpiece is the heart or focal point of the table. It's the thing around which you weave the spirit and pattern of your whole setting. But before deciding on your centerpiece, consider whether the table set ting is for a formal dinner, in- brcakfasl table. Tint granulated sugar with red or green food coloring to give it the holiday touch. Or open a can of cranberry Jelly and cut it into shapes of tiny bells, stars or Christ mas trees to decorate the grape fruit. Sometimes these easy-to-do tricks give as much of a festive touch to holiday meals as a recipe that takes hours to prepare. For instance, red and green soup can he turned out in a jiffy to start off an informal evening supper. Dilute and heat a can of green pea soup in one pan and a can of tomato soup in another pan. With one pan in each hand, pour the two soups Into the serving bowl al the same time, pouring one soup from one side of the bowl and one from the other. Each soup stays on its own side as the bowl fills, and the result is a gay green and scar lei first course. Wreaths Can Be Eatecn The children will get a big kick out of making or eating crisp choc olate Christmas wreaths.' To make ten edible wreaths about three Inches in diameter, use three-quarter pound semi-sweet chocolate bits and 314 cups of ready-to-oat cereal flakes. Melt the chocolate over hot, but not boiling, water and stir in the cereal flakes. When the cereal is well coated place spoons ful of the mixture on waxed paper and form into wreaths with two forks. Tiny red or silver ball candies ran be used to represent berries or lights. Set the wreaths jn a cool place until the chocolate hardens As a final touch, they ran he tied with red ribbon bows before serv ing. An all-time record crop of pecans makes them a good choice for holi day candy recipes. The government expertsare also suggesting pecans as meat exlenders and in baked goods, since they are rich in food value as well as taste appeal. Here's a recipe for a fruit and nut paste to add to the confection tray you'll pass to guests. Nut Paste 1 lb. nuts 1 lb. figs 1 lb. dates 1 cup clear-corn syrup Juice of one orange Grind nuts (either pecans, al monds or walnuts), figs and dates. Mix with syrup and orange juice. Kneed until wcl Imixed. Shape into small pieces, roll in granulated sugar, and place nut or candied cherry on top. Want Ads bring quick results. Hom Numskull rsfA(? AUOAWAR MA II? NETS'1J5HC TJ SAVE A .TOUPEE' H?OM A BUI5NfA4(C SCAUF ? CUMggRt-ANCMC DEAR AIOAH--DID THE PKSOHEQl&tVBT HIS ATTEHTIOM ON THE OOora BFFOR HE MADe A kBOLT0 IT T BieeiMtftiVIU-B, VIS.Wi i n .AM Os i "iA-.-. J:( ..Bfo.ii-vv-' M Tinsel trees, modern angels formal party or buffet." Among ideas she suggests for effective holiday centerpieces are: tall columnar candles draped with Christnus swags; sprays made of Christmas tree balls and tinseled leaves; decorative Christ mas tableaux; or a group of an gels (ceramic or paper) placed on small boxes of varying heights which are hidden by a cloud of misty spun glass the effect is of angels suspended in clouds above the table. A "can't miss" approach to holiday table setting, says Miss Stupell. is to use lots of silver and crystal, combined with individual touches. She says: "Just decorate the way you want to. Dare to be untradition al, and see what fun it is!" PEAHODY. Mass. iUPi A brush with a broom bespit alized Joseph Wodanoe, U4. Wodanoe stepped from a bus just as a street cleaner gave his broom a push and actu ally was swept otf his feet. For Ik kst of Your Life MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Lb. DIXIE CRYSTALS SUGAR 5-lb. CAKE INGREDIENTS 4 oz. 2 Pkgs. BAKER'S CHOCOLATE DEL MONTE RAISINS JEWEL SHORTENING ATMOItE'S 2-Lb. jar MINCE MEAT LARGE SIZE GRAPEFRUIT HOME GROWN TURNIPS INDIAN RIVER ORANGES 176 Size Doz. 33c GOLD SEAL GLASS WAX Pint 59c ORY FLAKES .t MEDIUM 34c 2 for 29c V PAGE Experts Warn Of Yule Trees Fire Hazards A single spark can turn the Christmas season into a period of tragedy, unless proper precautions are taken to prevent Christmas tree fires, the National Board of Fire Underwriters points out. It is impossible to make a natural tree flameproof, various experi ments have indicated, and for that reason many families may prefer lo use small jrtificlal trees which can be flameproofed. If a natural tree is used, it should not be brought into the house until a few days before Christmas, be cause it quickly becomes tinder dry. The tree should be placed in the coolest part of the house, and any nearby heaters or fires should re main unlit as long as the free is installed. No Candles On Trees Candles should never be used on trees or employed in any way around the home. Cords used for stringing electric lights on the tree should bear the Underwriters' Lab oratories label, as the surest sign of safe manufacture. Tree lights should never be left burning while the family is away, and an occasional check should be made to discover whether any of the needles have started turning brown from the heat of the lights. If so, the location of those lights should be changed. When the needles start falling, take the tree down and Bet it out of the house. Public Precautions Particularly in public places, care should he taken in placing trees so they will not block exits and they should not lx loe'lled near stairways or elevators w hich would provide an up-draft through which fire could spread through the building. Many communities have banned the use of natural trees in places of public assembly, and ex perts recommend that only flame proof artificial trees bif used. Trees should be disposed of very shortly after New Year's Day, to Bag 53c Bag 45c 35c 8-oz. 42c Pkg. 15c lb. 29c 59c 6 for 25c 4-lbs. 28c IVORY 5H01 34c 2 for 29c M, Su . W -i Nr- - I, iffiijjj FOR IVORY 2ii TITREE "(Second Section? v Britain To Invade U. S. With Bottles LONDON (UJ.) Hundred of bottles may be drifting aahore goon along the eastern coast of the United States. Fiaders wOI discover a message tnsife each,, with the promse of areward. It s no SOS from a vessel in dis tress but an experiment being eon ducted by Britain"! air ministry. Hundreds of bottles are being re leased daily from British weather ships stationed in the North Atlan tic. The object of the experiment is to test ocean current flows. Britain now has four weather ships in the Atlantic area, part of a chain of 13 floating weather of fices. Each is manned by 50 men, living at sea for three weeks, with a week's leave on shore between trtps. Extra! Colorado Claims It's Bigger Than Texas DENVER (U.P.) Here's some news on the square that Texans, wherever they live, will find hard to swallow. Thomas B. Burnite of Denver says that Colorado Is larger than Texas in a cubic way, that is, be cause of its mountains. Burnite points out that Colora do's volue of 134,349 cubic miles is first in the nation, while flat Texas 86,070 cubic miles is a measly ninth. But Burnite does admit that Texas' square mileage of 267,339 is first in the nation and much better than Colorado's 104,247 square miles. NUMBERS "RACKET" LEGAL DENTON, Tex. t UP) Members ' i .,f n r.,.,i.,.;i,i ..( Tnrtl, TV,.,... Ct.,,n ii u(( I n 1 1 ai jmi in icAnn laic college nere started a numoers racket but it's strictly legal. They paint house numbers on curbs and are using the money to provide a scholarship fund. avoid the unnecessary additional fire hazard which arises from leav ing the tree up or carelessly stor ing it away for later disposal. CANDY 2-LR. BOX ASSORTED FLAVORS STICK CANDY 49c LB. BOX CHOCOLATE CHERRIES 65c ASSORTED Lb. Pk6 CHOCOLATES 49c CELLOPHANE PKG. CANDIES 10c NUTS BABY EMERALD Lb ENGLISH WALNUTS .... 35c CELLOPHANE PACK BRAZIL NUTS lb. 37c CELLOPHANE PKG. MIXED NUTS lb. 39c OYSTERS STANDARDS Pint 73c SELECTS Pint 85c WILSON'S SPECIAL BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 85c BONELESS CHUCK ROAST lb. 79c w w r IVORY SOAP EMM I lARCf 34c MEDIUM 2 for 29c - ' - i. W SSSHi1 ' i:M? 't;H' I'd. i'f . -tt is 1. 1: m I

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