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PAGE THREE n yovember 17, 145 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER fito ovciii""- inc. nnijuij'"-" Cpjserts For Earthly Meals! GIVE THEM THE BIRD I I , : : II II l .. Illl. .1.1 I M'W.Va ! f Editor b;4iwi 1 , V-1 I,.h. dote I, w s ' "w CgS""""' 'fl ; .a"""- Evenly new I I- $ ,i;5;55iil : 'f. f ' ' ,J''WrJ3 i I hifir.f it..mm. . -J- i KWWis' :" Ul I CONVERTIBLE SWEATERS Save" worn - out sweaters. A younssUt's play-coat can be oxlia-'.iei it with it. Remove tho biitUins and sew the sweater in sidf the coat, and Junior will be extra warimlor outdoor playing. GOOD DAY S WORK GROVELAND, Mass. (UP) Dur ing 33 years as a country physician, Dr. Elmer S. Basnall recalls his busiest day as that on which he removed 23 sets of tonsils. TAKE IT EASY MEMPHIS i UP) L. L. Wallace passed a group of men painting a railroad underpass and blinked when he saw this sign: "Me.n ,01-King slow." Bixie-Home F i 1,- vanilla, Is 'and beat JuBar gradu Jp at a time, ifli addition, gtil mixture f Lightly fold I a mound on Jr on a bak Jtula. hollow knlil up the shell. Bake T 1 oven for Cool for a fcmove troin and fill witn cream into raspberries, ancer Studies heer To Doctors FRUIT MERINGUE . strawberries or peaches have been added. And more good news for dessert -lovers! A jewel of a cookbook vailed FAVORITE DESSERTS has recently come out. (published by the Chicago Home Economics in Business Group, Box 453, C'lii- cuKO 'JO, Illinois, price 51.M) plus 15c for handling when ordered by mail.) It contains more than 300 recipes, including luscious cakes, frostings, cookies, frozen desserts, fruit desserts, pies, puddings, ues- Llis ice Editor LMedical sci- day when at 4ncer can oe an unbalance the chemi ,dy that kerislics, how and gener- ll process ot line. K'siiiint from mler for Can- ises thai two Diie and Acth, tain types of 1 some good the medical ive in I lie bor on the rigl't hormones, the nrmal cell growth pattern in the body is upset. Ab normal growth, or cancer, may re sult, so the theory goes. When the hormones are work ing properly, the body functions properly, the scientists believe. ( I. VIEWED gKAl I II Itlie scientists $ dial certain tnmi.il balance ijg (.'.rowth. You leuoinenou to rdriving cattle long as the Jtle under cen tipede and the I in orderly SCIENTISTS NOW ON TRAIL OI NORMAL PATTERN Once it has been established definitely that hormone unbalance in the body is a delmite cause 01 cancer, the goal will he to deter mine just what is a normal pattern of hormone production. Scientists al Memorial Hospital, led hv Dr. Koniad Dobriner, one nf I he win 111 s authorities 011 1101- molles, ai e now engaged in a $.ri(l(l.(KI0 project to determine mi n.iiiinii of hormones. excieieo o healthy humans as compared 10 those who arc ill Preliminary results show that certain amounts of hormones show up in 111 111.1l - pei linens ol ill per sons that do not appeal- in the normal p. 1 ..n. I he ua ma ...., when it can be determined it a person i . Iromiliill usccpllble to a certain de.ea c. ; as aril. rills or even came., and I lien steps can be taken to oll-et the tnreai 10 health. . For desseit lovi sert sauces, and ivfri.s'.i rator des sells. Musi important of all, he cause, this cookbook was compile, bv manv of the country's leadnu , home economists, you can be sun its recipes are absolutely reliable j Each contributor had to submit hei 1 favorite desert, and Hit re reallx ! are some delectable treasures here Manv of them are perfect for lam Uly dinners, others are worthy ol holiday entertainment, and slil1 others are just the thing for that shower - luncheon or that bridgt club club meeting. North Carolina Recalls Gold Strike In 1799 KANNAPOL1S lUPi-The Cali fornia gold rush 100 years age helped settle the West, but 50 years earlier there was a North Carolina gold rush which eventually yielded $20,000,000 worth of ore. and for a time was this country s principal source of gold. Cabarrus county has just cele brated the 150th anniversary of the discovery of gold there. A i9-vinr-nlil line Conrad Reed. found an $8,000 gold nugget while shooting fish with a bow and arrow on his father s larm m hto- m- thought it was only a pretty rock. and it served as a doorstep tor three years before its value was discovered. Then the gold rush began, l ne farm turned into a mine, and hard-bitten men dug gold in North Carolina for half a century. The mines filially were aban doned when they became unprofit able and the richer western ores were discovered in 18411. S W'ORV OYSTER STUFFING . . . Ready for the turkey. By CECILY BROWN STONE Associated Press Food Editor a jumbo crop of turkeys this year the ... ,,,,.v lind il orotitable to serve second largest on one of the birds II won't holidays i t I I I ..... ' "War- w .1 wk. " S f:. a rt't ipe tor savoi y oymh muihhf. vour favorite recipe for cranberry sauce, men aou s,..., IV s Tlu iv is i i t t ill (I .MIU I'M . , Sundav dinner and have the leftovers for the next week i ... ,....,i.Oi. (..chnioues lor the ,n.t l.i i-. ie:0'Si oill iuim i .....,.. ihi-ad. IK lavor use if preserved ginger. SAVORY OYSTER STUFFING IntrcdienU: , cup butter or margarine, V, cup finely chopped onion. cup finely diced onion, 4 teaspoon tabasco sauce. 8 cups .ft bread crumbs, 2 tablespoons minced parsely. 1 teaspoon salt, easpoon poultry seasoning. 1 pint oysters oi i mmh drained and chopped). .,; Method: Melt butter or margarine in a large skillet, add the onion ,d celerv and cook over low heat until onion is yellow but not brown. dd the tabasco sauce, bread crumbs, parsley, salt, and poultry season g Cook sti.ring constantly, over moderate heat for about 5 mlnut.s dd oysters. Makes about 10 cups or enough slutting for a 12-pound lUlkuour family is small it may be that you can find one of the .mall Beltsville Whites, or Jersey Buffs, in your market to cook at home. There's nothing better in turkey fare. I WtH y7. vMt .wr imilc Akin MRRY'S HAVE BEEN PLANNING THIS SALE FOR YOU novi HERE IT IS? Vm4H mtwtfii LIBBY'S YELLOW CLING CREAM STYLE NO. 303 CAN j falls down on Sttle held be then trouble compare !gement to ii SIf one mu ne. the whole air I story in the Igard to hor , the adrenals I producing too ifii one or more ELIMINATING THE CAUSE IS MAJOR GOAL The elimination of the cause of cancer is the major goal ol most scientists woil.ing in H'c cancel field. But first the causes must be determined. Thai done, steps can be taken to eliminate me causts. Meanwhile, medical science stresses sun-ery. X-ray and radium for cancer. Bui none of those treatments eliminate llie cause. In manv cases they do diininale the tncher:.. mother... I rMmous coffee I 5 Cactus Apple Finds Market In East SAN 1)1 FGO. Cal. UP) -Aboul Hie oddest crop produci'd in San Diego coiiut.s is the cactus apple. The three Mauisealeos brothers have 30 acres planted in caclus. Thev call it spineless caclus nm .. has plcntv ! s,ines. Small ones. though. , ti, ..iekeis wear long lealhei i,..s canvas aprons that i .. .,.1 I....O and a lot of cover mt.s i. .1 II, ,L, t. M-nlsr-.-iledS SflVS tllCV Ship ..i.. i.. n: ,..i 1. ,.-i 1 of Hie svVect fruit to easlein points every hai We uc Mexicans to harvest be - ,s nohodv else will.do it ." Sam 'ii. 'men climb ladders lo reach the fruit, then slice U on ..oi, knives. Its dangerous to fall. . , , , ri. fruit itself is inside a -irickl .n...i .. ii,.. n.-ison the s'veet HUSK. 1 , ., , . n,,,f fur SO ong. 1 IH puip wem un-".. i.., i irims between pome nr.mate and watermelon, and like C..,. ..f ins.. fruits, there are OOlll , ., i. Tho seeds arc al- n.nini IKS sfi'iis ins ... ..Inn.f u l fh the nulp. en .ii"" ft .- . , . , . ..r .1... I, -nil IS NIIIUUI-ll I" Mosl Ol Hie ... v v,,.k Italian colony. .' c ii, one compensation ,;.;. find 'with their crops is thai no one sneaks in to steal the fruit r Hmn;,rHWt.i' i--wy y '? i ' I LET EM EAT CRANBERRIES . . . With slivers of finger. I 3pj DOG VVAll II I tit-n PEACHES NO. 2Vt CAN 28c Libby's No- 2 Can Crushed Pineapple . 28c Libby's No. 303 Can Bartlett Pears ... 21c Libby's No. 303 Can a a In. reas & uarrois . . . iuc Libby's 7 Ounce Con Veal Loaf 29c kV fcT W COFFEE Sound Waves Oiler New-Age Marvels CI.F.VKLAND I UP) The use of -uiind waves so hiKh mey cannot be heard by me numan .-ui - -i- in" ui) the mechanical woi in 10 new fronts comparable to the uis- envery of the steam fnfiine. n,.'.i viiie mini was made by Frank Massa, head of the Massa 1 ahoialories, after reviewing some ()f the accomplishments of sound. Anions the great steps sound has made, he said, are: Anim of whiskey that formerly look five years in only three hours. Cleaning clothes in a washer Aithout moving them, saving on wear. Killing of bacteria in foods and medicines after they've been pack- al molecules in humans lo WAKKF1F.LI), Mass. ( I'Pl - No j eager beagle ol a watclidog is .11111 ; Richard Rotherhain of Melrose left Jiin to guard his service sta tion. Next day he found Dial while, Jim was dogging if on guard duty, . thieves had removed from the station nine radios worth $:(l0. a box containing $1 in change and a pound of candy. Gum Drop Bait Found Sure Lure for Mice ordinary- drop. He ilP) hd isait- m,r. head of apes, control servic u,n'i huilt a better "'""' 1 . .. Onn claims a better nmi cheese. Ba,znrr u: r ;,: , s teeth stuck sas ,he m::l : ,d its neck stuck in a gum "" in the trap. , .., . mi in ii, claims he ku'co nt. .. - nolP gum drop. one hour on natzner recommenu.-. floored gum drops be used for best results. EARLY TO BED NORTH GRAFTON Mass (LP -John O. Nichols, u i . l:(I.ic nn CVC3 ii,. nt hd every day help cure such diseases heal, from nl-lhrllis Pasteurizing milk without ,. ,hi,.h inkes some of the taste the fluid. j "But we really know very lime ! about inaudible sound waves ex cept that they open up entirely) new frontiers and the possibilities for use of supersonics in chemistry and industry is tremendous," I Massa said. LAFF-A-DAY U JTiii-iVi ii 11 " f FOR PERFECT FLAVOR SAVINGS IN GARDEN SUGAR 2 2 C NO. 2 CAN 34 Libby's uunce wn SiWer Cup gg Gold Cup fi Tomato Juice . 27c i 55c 1 lb ba9 QAW Libby S MO. OUJ v,on i. ruiv Pie Pumpkin . 25c whote K.m.i Nasosc LiLby s 14 Ounce Bottle QOluCn UOm .... IC Tomato Catsup 18c Libby.s n 2 can 1 10 n,ini-P Can L O M Ohll Pork Brains . . 33c Jg" VSL Lima BeansN.3.329c Pineapple Juice . . 39c Libby's Np. 303 Con Libby's All Green No. 2 Can Fruit Cocktail . 21c Asparagus Spears . Wc fVc CUDAHY'S PURITAN J SLICED BACON . lb. 49c ( VIeF LWER . lb. 55c GROUIID BEEF lb. 49c 102nd rising. 6:30 buf at says. , i ; il because he goestbeaa!. Willi ... ,, ... ,.., oiill reads wuniiui himself daily. evening onls. N glasses and shaves An electromagnet developed to A" L..,iicn, research is 40.- further rwi"1-"- ,,. )han the 000 times more powe ful than toy horseshoe magnet. canCer'. i nf cancer is necessary. Trea mists LeUeve. but the real l'ralS7s to cSinate" the cancer g !n before it starts. The answer "bSoTnd in the hormone work. "Never mind your mother is the car ; wIngntV UERI BEST PRODUCE j in Dnimim 1 U. S. NO. 1 IRISH ' POTATOES ... 10 lbs. 37c FRESH ' POUND CELLO BAG RED CRANBERRIES ..19c IMPORATED ITALIAN P'U CHESTNUTS 23c HOMEGROWN LARGE BUNCH I COLLARD GREENS . . 17c CALIFORNIA RED 2 PUS EMPERIOR GRAPES .19c U. S. GOOD GRADE BABY BEEF Sirloin oinuoi Sieak ..lb 79c T Bone Extra Fancy Western Delicious 3 Lbs. Apples . 33c Waxed RutabagJ Turnips 6c Fey. Fall Russet 3 lbs. Pears . . 35c Fresb Fla. Greeo 2 lbs. Beans . . 25c iurnij9 mvuii o - j ALASKA . -n PINK SALMON . tall can 39c PLAIN OR SELF RISING POUND BAG DIXIE-HOME FLOUR ... 13 l uui ic Steak ..lb 79c Chuck BOAST.Ib. 55c Tender - Cubes Boneless STEW., lb. 69c I -SEA FOOD- Fresh Dressed Black Boss . .lb. 35c florid. 2 to 4 lb. Pound Sues Red Snappers lb. 49c Fillet CM Skinless Cod . lb. 31c King Mackerel Steaks . . . lb. 45c Fillet Of Whiting ... lb. 25c Baking ot Broiling Six Spanish Mackerel . . lb. 29c rs.
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