Sec 4)-C!atct&sa, Solas, Orv, FrOcL 1SS3 P mm) IMCTI n 1 1 ( IQ1 U ill IQ1 fQl ill lAf,. VI fr? U UU HsF,.-; VJ UU Ny i? U VJ U, & i i ii ii it i i - iiii ii nil i i ab m save afi - Drop Cookies ical it, i: ' - Vnni , & 4rsnrVi rf 4 Via 4rrtTvr" nut cookies. Tropical nut drops they arer called, and they flavors as dates, nuts and coconut j Prodigious Papa Chooses Children Rather Than Jail BRAZIL, Ind. W-Jess Clark decided against a fourth marriage when Judge Robert Stewart ave hi ma choice of supporting 11 of his 15 children or going to jaiL The 44-year-old factory worker Mid he already had proposed to prospective wife N6. 4 and want ed to"get married again "awful bad." However, he promised to spend fnost of his paycheck on his chil dren instead, and the judge gave him a suspended one-seven year Kntence for failing to make pay ents ordered previously. The judge said he need not sup port the four children of bis third marriage. , Sings for Brass Headlight Repair FAIRFIELD, Conn. (JP Opera Tenor . James Melton gave an open air concert here for 13,500 arsons recently, and his only tee was a repair job on one' brass imp. ' Those attending the concert were employes of the Bridgeport Brass Company, members of their families and their guests. ' Melton sang to show his grati tude, to the company far repair ing a brass-headlight that fell off his 1907 Rolls Royee, one of bis extensive (collection , of antique automobiles., ;: ; ." - Informality; Pays Learns Reverend WAYNESBORO, Pa. ! What? Wear slacks and shorts to church?" . That was the first reaction of fesidents of this south-central 'ennsylvania community when the Rev. L. Elbert Wilson issued In invitation to attend Sunday night services at a drive-in thea ter in casual sports clothes in stead of "go to meeting finery." However, Rev. Wilson reports the services are drawing excel lent turn-outs. 1 V- Prisoner Finds Justice Gradual OKLAHOMA CITY (JP) Jus tice, slowly but sorely, arrived for a county jail prisoner re cently. His release on a minor charge was issued 10 days before. Some how it ended up in a county ttrong box. Then it was fotand ind they remembered. The. prisoner? 4'He was kinda mad, Deputy Giles Ratliff confided. BOUNCES BUGGIES HARTFORD, Conn. (flVMotor tsts are expressing concern about L stretch of experimental rubber ghway to be built soon in Con-' necticut They're afraid, the state highway departmenfreports, that their cars will "bounce like ten nis ball." Reassuringly, the de- artment says the subber content n the mixture will be only about five per cent . . OTP i -. Jx4 by VAN CAM SEA FOOD COM'ANY, INC Main Pffic: Terminal kliwt. California - V Vfi", X; unll lvi fnim4 In tVi A rnoV?fl trrr Goodbye to Moths Results in Systematic Autumn Program A fall campaign against clothes moths and carpet beetles fits in conveniently with seasonal house- cleaning and may save many a dollar on the woolen and fur clothes that will soon be taking their place In closets and bur eaus; entomologists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture say. In today's well-heated houses these destructive insects thrive New Book by Meat Experts Is "Complete" Although you may have had a vacation from your hot oven all summer long; now that the leaves are turning,; the days are grow ing shorter and the smell of fall is in the air, your family is probably expecting the- smell of those wonderful baked dishes to permeate the kitchen be it a wonderful pie, a loaf of home baked bread, or a well-browned roast. r Here's some good news to those who enjoy a good roast, broiled chops , and poultry. And here's some more good news a new cook book on America's fav orite subject "The Complete Meat Cookbook" (Chas. A. Ben nett Co., Inc., $3.93). The auth ors, Beth Bailey McLean, and Thora Hegstad Campbell, have combined their years of experi ence with a large meat packer and their cooking skills into this single volume. It is indeed "com plete." Noti only do they give recipes for ! the most succulent meat dishes, but pointers on how to buy meat and how to cook and carve to obtain the greatest re turns. Their recipes include ev erything from a simple roast to casseroles, sauces, soups, salads and the like. This recipe for Ham and Fruit Stuffing Casserole, for example, will whet the palates of your entire family. It's different easy to make and may well become one of your family's favorites. It includes such simple ingredients as ham. honey, spices, fall fruits and toasted enriched yeast-raised bread crumbs. HAM! AND FRUIT STUFFING CASSEROLE , 6 slices baked ham (1 pound) 4 cups toasted bread cubes ' ' cup melted butter for margarine Vi cup hot water y teaspoon ground cloves i cup brown sugar 2 oranges, diced -2 tart tapples, diced 3 cup raisins . Honey ; Combine bread, butter, water, cloves, brown sugar, and all the fruits. Put into a buttered shal low baking dish. Top with ham slices. Brush ham slices with honey or orange marmalade. Cov er and bake in a moderate oven (350) about 43 minutes. To make bread cubes: Stack 2 slices of enriched yeast-raised bread and cut into cubes with a sharp knife. Spread cubes on cooky sheet Bake at 300 until toasted. Makes 6 servings. Mermaid on the label 1 Afor the) 7 whan ' filial 4t,. Include such fascinating ! - ; in winter as well as in warm weather, and charge heavily for their keep by damage not only to your wardrobe but also to carpets, upholstered . furniture, or drapery containing wooL As you clean each room, spray with a 5 percent DDT emulsion, giv ing special attention to base boards and closets where insects often are found. The vacuum cleaner, and the spray-gun can work very successfully together in ridding homes of these pests and keeping them out Fr 'ill directions for your campaign, single copies of "Clothes Moths and Carpet Beetles" (HG 24) are free on re quest from the Office of Infor mation, U. S. Department of Agriculture,- Washington 23. D. C Incidentally. DDT anra vtn ( helpful against those tiny insects xnown as suverfish which often cause serious damage to rayons and cottons. Prodigal Hereford Returns to Fold SUNBURY. Pa. (JP) It took one white -nosed Hereford steer belonging to George Ward, sever al weeks to decide that the rrati grows greener at home, after, all. 1 After roaming away from the Ward nasture the steer wai r. ported seen at various points east or uus central Pennsylvania com munity. Then one mnrnlnir Tia quietly walked inside a fenced lot ana tnrougn a bar gate purposely let down for him and rejoined Wade's 28-head herd, i Repeat Performance Recorded by Minister i CINCINNATI WVThe Rev. H. E. Armacost retired Methodist minister, recently celebrated the 60th anniversary of his admission into the ministry in an unusual way. ! He delivered the sermon he preached as a candidate to the ministry. Entitled "Not Part, But AIL" he deivered it in the chapel of the. Methodist Home for the Aged. flew flavor! fine H STillf D 811A OU WD PUDDING for Variety, Treat tour Baby To The Delicious Flavor Of ThU New Energy-Giving Pudding! O Hera's wonderful flavor and excellent nutrition combined! Heinz Strained Banana Custard Pudding ripe, sweet bananas blended into a creamy pudding is a smooth, good-tasting dessert that supplies your baby with tissue-building proteins, iron for energy and appetite and growth- sttmulating vita mins. Doctors every where recommend Heinx Baby Foods, and you pay nothing extra for .the famous Heins-quality. eVRStVAMm Yea Ito Ifs Geo J Cccause It's (fJ7 Look, Taste Dates, nuts and coconut make another cookie to add to the col lection. The recipe suggests the quick-mix methods of combining ingredients and with its rich fruit-hut flavor it is excellent to keep or to package to send away. Here's the recipe: ' TROPICAL NUT DROPS 2 cups sifted flour -V teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt ! 1 cup brown sugar ; 4 cup shortening : .. 1 egg . tablespoons milk -teaspoon vanilla extract cup chopped nuts V cup chopped dates H cup coconut Sift together flour, soda and salt Add sugar, shorening. milk, egg and vanilla extract Stir to combine ingredients, then beat 2 minutes. Stir in nuts, dates and coconut Drop by teaspoon! uls on greased baking sheets. Bake in moderate oven (373) 10 to' 13 minutes. Makes about 4 dozen 2-inch cookies. Rural Care Plan Receives State Aid. RALEIGH, N. C. (JP) Young North Carolinians who want a ca reer in the medical profession can get it with the help of the state if they agree to practice four years in rural areas. The Medical Care Commission has oq hand $300,000 for loans during the next two years to stu dents of medicine, dentistry, phar macy or nursing. 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