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eftgb, bent until blended Stir in increased production of feed gxalns
milk and pour over com and chee.ve >
mixture Brush bread "trims" with'
melted butter and coat lightly with'
paprika Place op top of mixture ! prog rain
and bake In a slow oven <325 de- | profitable market for th* egpeeb>
gree F > 45 minutes Yield « serv-1 ed Increase in th* output at feed
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CORN' PUDDING—Liven up a simple meal with this de- *
luiiotis pudding made of crernn corn, cheese and «ns.
for feeding Uveatock should begin
now to plan and build th* equip-
nient they will n**d. A faedinc
1 may provide th* mo#
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Values to 19.98
Wonderful buys
to wear now and mto fall’ Come
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your sue1-
Better Grooming
Tricks Are Listed
Cheese, Corn Make
Good Pudding
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(Swimming P roves Healthful
d To Expert Or Beginner
gummer days draw
from her
a Fix Roast Early
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For Quick Meal
Wt BCG- LFAVE TO A
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I__Get prompt
attentionJ
Prof Says Indians
Should Intermarry
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ia buoyant. It
lhe weight of
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regular | TT and have babies normally, but
the)! mates should be from faml-
&P‘ lies with no hlstoiy of this disease.
Chances of children having diabet- 1
es, when one parent has the ail-
ment are about one out of three
Sometimes when a child gets up
i In the morning the lower lids of
| his eyes will appear puffv
1 wbite Indian mar-
common they are
an intermarriage ”
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Do you want to look your best
for a big evening after a hard
ask for it
Iic.it your kiddies, your husband, in fact the whole family
to the hist drink to tome out of the West VAL-SWFt’I
UR AIT XI Cl AR Made from 1 1 varieties of sweet. sun
ripened ( .ilitorma grapes Hcalthlul, nutritious, refreshing
o< it/. Xo sugar added Easy ro use Just pour'
tile water
supports much of
LOS ANGELES. July
All problems of the American In-
dian i ould be solved by Intermai-
riage with whites, sav» 1. . ......
sity of Oklahoma history profes-
sor.
Dr. E E Dale, addressing 1
1 University of Southern California
summer session audience, said that
"once education of the Indian has
sufficiently advanced," Intermar-
riage would be practical.
1 "Indans are a great people and
Indian blood is good blood.” he
said. "Indians have had an in-
'fluence upon our history and cul-
I ture out of all proportion to their
number
"In Oklahoma
nnges are so 1
not regarded 1
Fruit Pie Recipe Offered
I
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Win not pamper Father with
Some good fruit pies? Here are
»ome delicious recipes as well as
ips on making quick-mix pie crust
Cherry I’le
or pitted
Cut dough In half First roll
bottom crust on a lightly floured
board very gently, very swiftly.
Roll in each direction to make e
circle
Fold dough In half, place folded
edge down middle of the pie pan.
Unfold. Fit dough into pan with 1"
of dough extending over edge
Ina sugar
11.e cherries
bake 15 minutes
350F or moderate
lites more.
two i rust
1 at 4 50 F
from ch'-rncs
softened
r. flour,
almond extract and r.utmec
Si.rend 1-3 of tin*-’ mixture over
bottom of unbaked crust, cover
with 2 cups cherries, add remain-
mixture and remain-
Cover with top curst.
Reduce heat to
Bake 30 mln- 1
HEALTH STROKES—Clever vacationer, above, swims for health, beauty and pleasure,
making a big splash with triple-purpose water exercises She jumps, left, breast-
strokes. upper right, and flutter-kicks, lower right, for muscle toning, figure molding '
and just plain fun.
Home Kit Finds
except the ben les.
this mixture over
unbaked pie crust,
benies. cover
h r
Of the two million Americana
who have diabetes, at least half
do not suspect they have It For 1
these there 11 a new home kit for
self-testing which will help them
uncover the symptoms, and there-
by tak'1 the treatments which will
save them from almost, certain
death, according to Dr Martin
Gumpert. He reports other medi- . baking dish
cal news including the possibility -
of food allergy as a cause for put-
line’s under a child » eyes
At drugrtoree through the na-
tion. in recent months, there have
gone on sale kits for simple home
for diabetes With ons ot
kits anyone can test urine
the presence of too much su-
gar. which is the commonest pre-
liminary symptom of diabetes The
co<t per individuM h"-t r- l“s.- than
ten cents The American Dlabeter
Assixiatiun has approved the prin-
ciple ol self-testing.
The'person whose mine shows
excess of sugar 'should, of course,
Immediately consult a physician.
In many cases, through further test-
ing. a physician will find that the
excess of stiyar is onlv a tempor-
ary condition. But he may fmd
evidence of a pancreas gland which
Is not secreting sufficient insulin.
Manv victims of mild esses ot
ulabetes need only take simple
precautions in diet However, for
jnore serious < sens regular In
JecUons on insulin are necessary.
Today's diabetic thirty years of
age can expect to live to be six-
ty Twenty-five years ago such a
person could expect to live only
to forty seven. Must diabetics can
doDOlinal work Diabetics can mar-
\ \ t*
Swimming s on* sport ths is not your body while vou devote most
restricted to ths experts. of your energy to the health or
Even if dunking dog paddling is beauty Improvement you're seek-
the limit of your skill, your time
in the water can be as healthful.
Commercial production of
flower seed Is under way in
Remove bi aska. Colorado. Montana
North Dakota, according to
National Geographic Society
Khubarb Tie
4 cups rhubarb
1 cup strawberries
3-4 cup white sugar
1 3 cup firmly packed brown
sugar
5 tablespoons flour
grated rind of 1 orange
1-8 teaspoon nutmeg
Prepare pastry and set oven as
in Cherry Pie recipe. Cut rhubarb ■
into 1" lengths 'leave peeling on 1
for rosier and fresher •filling). I
Crush strawberries with a fork. J
Mix up the clashed siarwbernes
with all mgedlents except rhubarb
and splnrkle layer of this mixture
over bottom of the unbaked pie
iiust Add alternate layers of rhu
barb and strawberry mixture. Cov-1
, er with pastry top and bake ac-1
cording to directions given in Cher-
ry Pie recipe.
Quick Mix Pastry
Mix pastry ns directed on pack-
age Then dump this crumbly mix
ture onto a piece of waxed paper.
Berry Pie press together gentlv to form
4 < ups raspberries or blut ber- \ ball
ties, fresh or canned
fresh or
3-4 ■ up sugar
3 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon qul< k-cooking
pioea
Jun e 1-2 small lemon
Grated rind of lemon
I t w grains nutmeg
Prepare pastry set oven a
CJiei 1 j Pie recipe and drain
the
I homemaker from her kitchen,
here's a suggestion tor serving ap-
petizing last minute meals. Cook
a pork loin roast In th* cooler
morning hours, store it. tightly cov- •
ered, in the refrigerator and it's
readv for dinner slietd cold or
heated in a suae*.
Plan on 35 to 40 minutes
; pound roasting time for a center
or half pork loin 45 to 50 minutes
for pork loin, says Reba fttsggx.
meat cookery expert. She further
sat-s to place the roast fat side up
In an open roasting pan. Do not
add water and cook uncovered in
a 350 degree F. oven until th* pork
roast la well done Allow the roast
to cool, then tightly wrap and
stor* in th* refrigerator.
Cooked roast pork is tempting-
ly heated In a barbecue sauce
Or this tine flavored meat may be
served In a fruit sauce—fresh pine- |
apple, cherry or orange Roast
pork 1.’. of course, popular in sand {
wiches Arrange the slices on a
platter, provide assorted breads |
crisp relishes and there's a refresh-
ing hot day meal.
Although a shallow splashy flut-
ter Is fun. a submerged kick should testing
be used for serious slimming This these
is more difficult, but it is also for
1 more effective
To provide a good workout for
all your unused leg and foot mus
i cles, vary this exercise by turning
1 first on your stomach and then
on your back
The breast stroke may be used
to mold your arms into new shape-
liness snd to dsvelop the pectoral
muscles that support your bosaom
This movement serves not only the
girl who streaks through the water
in seconds flat, but the non-
swimmer as well. By wading out
into chest-deep water, you can pro-
pel your arms through the same
stroke anc derive the same bene-
fits. provided you put real force
into the motion
By leaping the waves as they
roll up th* beach or by simply
Jumping up and down in the shal-
low end of the pool, you can streng-
then the muscles in your calf. Alter
such a toning rrp you can return
after vacation to your 1
duties with spring in your walk and
1 renewed confidence in your
p«*rance
bile you con find
dren ought to consider food allergy
as a possible cause for this under-
eve puffiness—with corn, wheat and
milk as likelv causes Another pos-
sible cause is a chronic sinus ca-
tarrh which may be relieved by
nose drops, warm wet towels ap-
plied to the head and elevation
of the lined during sleep Of course,
the supervision of a doctor la re-
ouired tn make sire of the cause
for puffv eyes
"The latest medical advice to
tt levison viewers advises wearing
distance glasses If you wear them
for driving or at the movies The
picture shoyld be well focused, at
eye level, with the viewer sitting
so that the scieen is dnevtly in
front of him. The room should, be
dimly lit Never wear colored or
tint’d glasses—corrected or not—
while viewing television
4 cups canned
icd cherries
4 tablespoons butter
garme
3 4 1 up s;ig,s|
t:ibb" poitn.s flour
Few grains nutmeg
M :ke up pa st 1 v for
pi< Start your
In: Drain Juice 1
x together
maigal me.
ext ratt a nd
ot thl“
unbaked
’ in
bcr- Add filling.
Mix together all Ingredients Roll out top crust, cut plain or
Spread 1-3 of fancy steam vents and cover fllj-
bottoni of the ed pie Fold botom edge over
add 2 cups of top edge and pinch hard to seal
with remaining *ug-
mixture and the other 2 cups
ot berries. Cover with top pastry ,
< rust, and bake according to Cher
rv Pte baking directions
When
they have this condition, children
will often also complain of leg
aches, sweating and being tired.
a big evening after a hard eVen after a full night's sleep. Phy-
day? Here are five grooming tricks siciatis and parents of these clyH- 1
that will work wonders in an hour. ,
1 Pin up your st raving curls j
and sprav with a quick-drying lo-
tion that revives limp locks Re
move old make-up with cleansing
I cream A second creaming leaves
I your skin extra clean
2 Relax your weary feet with s
hot-cold sprav jiiassace Alternat
ing streams of hot and cold water
restore circulation, ease tensions
, and make you fresh enough for a
night ot dancing
I 3 Stretch out in deep chair with
your feet on a stool Put a pillow
under your back and give yourself
a two-step facial First step a
Circulation cream While vou'ro
1 waiting for this to whip a glow
Into your fac* lay eye lotion pads
on your eyes and relax for 15 min-
utes
4 Complete the fa< lai with a
special rich cream and a new cup- '
ping trick Slide cup along the I
jaw, under eyes, across forehead
to help ease tired lines. U-----...
cream with tissue and hop into
your shower
5 Put on the finishing touches. I
Let your foundation preparation ex-
tend over vour Ups and apply lip-
stick carefully on top of it. Bolt
lips lightly with tissue, put on the
rest of your makeup. Slip your fa- :
vorlte party frock over your head,
comb your hair, and vou'r* ready
to go
A can of cream atyle corn,
cheese and eggs make a delicious I
and fluffy main course pudding. '
Hrea<J slices are cut in fancy 1
shapes and sprinkled with paprika
. as a trim for the dish. The lime 1
gelatin salads are molded tn email j
■ paper -cups, then turned out on
I pineapple sllcek' and trimmed with
( cream cheese
1 Farmers harvested a wealth of]
I yellow and white sweet corn dur-
ing the past season .-’ .id canners
(processed it to the tune of some 33 1
1 million cases 24 cans to the 1
f case. This total puts canned corn '
just about at the head of our '
canned vegetable packs. It also
means an economical price tag for i
each can of quality cream s'yle j
or whole kernel corn at food stores
The orn and cheese main dish
given here Is an ideal course for
one ol the meatless menus because
of 1 - .
food values
C*rn Cheese Puff
fl 1-2 inch slices day-old bread
1 1-2 cups grated American
cheese
1 No 2 can cream style corn
1-2 teaspoon salt
1-4 teaspoon dry mustard
1-4 teaspoon Tabasco
2 eggs
1 cup milk
J tablesjxton butter or mar-
garine, melted
Paprika
Cut bread Uith cookie cutler for
pudding trim Make bread crumbs
of remaining pieced Pl^ce half ot
the bread crumbs in 5x9xjt.UU*b
Spread over naif ol
ir.g
The flutter kick is an old stand-
happy and beautifying as that of by for melting down excess pound-
the girl with the perfect stroke, age on hips or thighs It works
Not onlv is swimming fun. but it equally well as a part of your
u a pleasant and effective way to swimming stroke or ax a conceti-
exercise In a* short a period as trated slde-o!-the-pocl exercise At
a two-week’s vacation you can the beach or in mid-pool a ball or
by applying yourself to swimming life preserver can be used to provide
and water play, slim down your support
bulges and Improve your muscle
13— T-- • tone
Since
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Perfect Pie Crust
CALL 156
Far Soma Today!
MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER
Recommended for Rheumatism, Arthritis
ntlnjulstes Kidney function, wellies bladder irritation, NeoOmMea.
uric acidity.
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SALE of LADIES
SWIM SUITS
The BOSTON STORE
YOUR STORE
Formerly 7.90, Now 4.75
Formerly 8.90, Now 5.75
Formerly 10.90, Now 6.75
One Group of Velvet Swim Suita in Black and Colors
Were 24.50, Now 14.75
These fine suits reduced for the first time. This
contains lostex and cotton suits in white and colors
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BABY FOOD
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Boxes
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5 lb 23c
. lb. 49c
CELLO FRANKS
lb. 49c
CANNED PICNICS ea. 2.65
lb. 49c
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lb 55c
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25*
15*
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Deckers
Dressed 0 Drawn ’
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Armour s Dexter
SLICED BACON ... lb. 39c
Fresh
GROUND MEAT . lb. 39c
Assorted
LUNCH MEATS ... lb. 49c
Pitner's
SAUSAGE ...... lb. 45c
79*
25*
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25*
39‘
Large Size
DILL PICKLES. 1 pkg. 15c
Large End of
CURED HAXA.......lb. 49c
PARD DOG FOOD 2 23‘
Chuck or 7
ROAST ......
Wisconsin Daisy
CHEESE
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SELECTION OF
FANCY CHEESE
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STARCH FAULTLESS 10*
CRACKERS Graham lb 25*
CLOVER FARM 4 Rolle
TOILET TISSUE 29*
CRISCO 3 Lb. Can
TOMATOES 2 u .
ARMOUR'S Margin, lb.
ARMOUR'S SOAP 2 for
FRUITS and
VEGETABLES
Plums Santa Rota 18c Ik
Fresh Apricots ... 18c lb.
Okra, home grown 15c lb.
Peocehs US No. 1 17c lb.
White
Seedless Grapes
Cucumbers ____
Calif.
White Potatoes
Minute Maid Froxen
Orange Juice 25c can
Sunkist Lemons _ 15c lb.
Carrots 2 bu. 1 5c
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