i : 10 JANE oe 0 By A. PAULINE SANDERS, PhD irvona, Pennsylvania Dear Jane Again we are enjoying Septem ber. It is a charming month il one can keep one's thoughts on the beautiful sky. There is a soft gentle breeze that forebodes wintry blasts t« follow We'll endea vor to empha size the posi tive and lovely aspects Warm Sep tember brings the fruit. Sports men then begin to shoot Farm ers are cutting and putting Dr. Sanders their crops away. Harvest festivals and fairs enjoying” last days of vacation are on the program Many child ren are happy to return to school Beginners are eager to begin a new adventure in living, bul are apprehensive of long days away from Memmie Mommie and Dad dy are being brave but honestly ciislike the idea of their babies growing away from them Monarch butterfiies and many birds are gathering In large flocks and are flying south for the winter. Some of us are prparing our Bower gurdens or the coming winter months, However the most important Ask for us women is the protec jon Uf the health of our families portant contributing factors are the nutritive status and the die tary habits of our loved ones. Re cently | read a report of a nu trition study done by the Canad ian Red Cross which reminded me of my own study and It fol lowed naturally to wonder how well we are consistently selecting foods and making menus tha! supply the necessary food cons tituents. Only 8 per cent of the Canadian families were consistent in their intakes of all four consti fuents: calcium, thiamine ribo Since 1 am writing to you a hout food 1 am going to include the following quotation from the August 1954 “Journal of the Am- wrican Dietic Association” per- taining to food misinformation “A recent compiliation of a com mittee of the Communily Nutri tion Bection of the American Die- tetic Association lists 213 bits of food misinformation current in the U 8 These are divided into dive categories. The most preva- Jant mis-concepts are reported to : ! Those Related to i W od oThursday, September 2, 1084 cious { junct ! let {it was attractive and tasty fone ! Remove Loh attractive ad used this skil- day They are an to stews. | dish the other Wash beans in fresh “11t pound of tips and into one pieces Bet aside Broil 3 st rips of bacon until crisp and bro wn a heavy sk let bacon and drain Put snap heans 2 cups fresh tomatoes, 1° Le aspoons salt pepper teaspoon LEY tablespoons boiling water into the akillet and simmer beans are tender about 15 Place i: A Serving Crumble bacon aver top anid ie snap in dieesd {over to ninutes dish 61 Want to make a dark choco Innte cake in a Jiffy? Here in a trick one JIFFY DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE 1 eupl 1g gifted flow unsweetend 4 +3 baking cup oil or tha vinegar wf five div n tagether tw sift into ar Th Ril de cups sugar, 3 ths 1 tsp salt 1 up cold water ted shortening | Measure the fir gredients and times The [ast ungreased cake pan are dish is ideal Make sreasions in sifted dry n one put cup 1 ths vinegar and put 1 tsp. vanilla Pour cold wa ter over the top of all and mix well with a fork When well blen ded place in a 300 degrees and bake for 30 minutea (Cool Frost Deo not turn out This a dark soft cake but tender to remove from the pan until very old I used a flulfy icing on mine but seven minutes would be fine I am doing a little research on breads and rolls Get ready and one of these days we'll have » yeas! party There are fascing ting things to do with # night Your for betller homemaking PAULINE NICKTOWN By BARBARA LIER Fr. Joel Lieb OSH, visited wit) his parents, Mr and Mss R Lieb an Sunday Mr and Mrs Fred A Ludwig announced the birth of a son at Miners Hospital Spangler Mrz louise Westrick was Thursday evening visitor at Darrell Krug home Mrs. Ann Biter of Dover Dela ware is spending some time visi ting friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Alcuin Kirsch and family apent Sunday in Greens burg visiting Sister Mary who is the former Mary Kirsch Mr. and Mrs Richard and family of Indiana were Jin day visitors at the home of 3M and Mrs Herbert Kirsh Mrs. Fred Plister and Mr isp Fried #if irre ing three ingredients til in in the ane pul oven in Lom aon Ls f the Agnes an Mrs. Geo Dawson were Thursday | callers in Indiana. Richard Stitt of Bamesboro was a Friday visitor at the home of Miss Lena Rchilereth Mr and Mrs Francis Cohill and | son James of Ebensburg were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. FP. Kirsch, Janet Smith a student nurse of State Torrence pital apent the week end St ther home here. Kirsch of Cleveland, O., spent ts, rach. Mr and Mrs Alclum Miss Kathy Westrick of Barnes. | wh i Every man starts life as a | baby and the smart one oulgrows | boro spent several days of last week with Paula Pfister. Mr. and Mrs. John Gauron and on TV and] Remove | teaspoon black | and 2] uti 200 | i soda, 1} third} (to 5 Flammey | the week end with his ei omc 1 children Jack, Paul and of Robertsdale visited at Mrs Elizabeth Fresh Annette the home of on day Mr | week | Kirsch Mr na Bun and Mrs end home and Mre. (Chester were Bunday vigitors of Mr and Mys. Raymond Cronauer and Mr and Mra 13 1 Neibauer 8t Lawrence i Gary L celebrated | eighth birthday Saturday 2x Janet i the Ramsey the 4 Ls) Were visitors at Huber! l.ieh i at Bn 84 th homes in antbongr h On Aug ieh of (Meveland OO lent weak end at her I here : M: i and i Taye ard Mrs daughter bh C heve Mr Ray F of wrabaug? Wiashing week formers Rube Linda spent the We ith and { ting the Mrs fra a ents Fars baugh Mr | and and Mrs Harold Kire} family, Margie Kirsh M: Mra Pete McoCoumbie and of Patricia and Rands Hah welte My and Mra Wa | ter Linh Thumiaa and Hichard { Lieb amd Judy lLieh were these of town who pienic on Sanday uf Cleveland, end at anid giiren tard la wring attended the | Moss Creek John humm | spent the week { here Mr his hone Bernard ON Charlerne Andy orf and Mrs { family of i with Mr and Mre | Mr. Paul Ludwig Ime. A Bunday visitor al ! 5 Visilieg Peters Baketrtm the hao i and nie of Miss lena Bchlereth Fbhensh Rusan [Duman of gE the ¥ Mr spending several days al her grandpangnls {deh tiie Of iN i Mra Rube Mr Stanford and son Pittsburgh School of Nursing sp ent two days al her home here leonard Kirsch of Cleveland (3 spent the week ena at his hanie hire Mr and Mra taurhter [Denise | Sunday visitors at the home I Mrs Genevieve Huber Misses Mary Margaret and Farabaugh returned home spending the past week in ington, DC Mr Gordon Harvey ployed in Cleveland, ©, spent week end his home here Mr and Mrs. Rav Lieb and da. ughter Daris visited Indian Thursday David and Norman Kirsch, F Farabaugh and Dick Hoppel vim ted in Central City on Sunday Misses June Lambuour and Gl cria Kirsch, student nurses a Greensbrurg spent the week end al their homes here Harbara Philip of Nanty | spent several duys of last wees al ithe home of Mr and Mra Mar tin Wolfe Mr and Mrs. Charlies MoNu'ty land daughters Sally and Saal lof Ebenstburg were Bunday fLors in town Ethel Lieb fatiended the an Sunday Hill Westrick of Patton and Were of Ann after Wash who ia em this al al i! is i and Carole "lular Moss Creek ieni MARRIAGE LICENSE Robert G. Yeager, Patton Hitda LL. Kine, Carrolltown HD } Charles Tretinik Jr, Barnesbors R. D. 1, and Eleanor A. Niebauer Hastings. Breet Bi i | Charles Edward Stoll Hastings, | tand Dorothy Agnes | Patton R. D John E. Jones, Emeig Head, Md iit. eg es BIGGEST ALLOWANCES ® LET YOUR OLD APPLIANCE BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT ® NO CASH NECESSARY ® NO FINANCE TO GO THROUGH ® NO INTEREST TO ® WE WILL CARRY LAYOFF ® WE BERVICE WHAT WE SELL RAGLEY APPLIANCES | mamassoro, a REARS SRS eR jour setvice to cut glass fof d Auto at the same LOW ou, received in the past TO YOUR PATTERN ONLY a TRADE-IN IN THE AREA! * PAY YOU THROUGH ANY Nicktown 8 R Kielbowiok, and f 3 Yvonne Thomasine Moore, Indian} i daughters of Julia rand Mrs UNION PRESS. COURIER F Mc if Allemansville, Mrs J Farlane of Altoona and lLawis Glunt and son, George, of Chester 1 ge Le ’ : : of Mr. and Mr and A vere Bunday visitors AV. Chaplin Mr and Mrs James Mason of Baltimore, Md visited ovgr the end with her parents Mr Mrs Charlie Bhaw George Burchill is sok it his honie here Mr Burchil been (ll for several weeks Mra (il McFarland of Gerald Troxell of snd Ms W IL. Fry PESON M and Mrs Frank ng of Houtzdale Apre town grexts ver i he wl at the home of Mr and Mair Traxell and a Pid Bundsay M: and ‘aughter of hire Aly & eel 3 15:8 in hed Nas M anid {37 HIM % ieneva, Mr } {1 week Mrs Chaplin en Craig nic nt Beaver Valley Mean Bill {*H griottie and Vie Ivey NL with the graniifather Ward Shaw Mrs William Shaw visited Runday with Ward Shaw Ei zabeth Heveriy Hear visited filth her mister BUY for time arsid of Birra thay of the {an var Ma Wee Heverly 3 Mr. and Mra Fred Kruls wish! to thank everyone who sent bir- | thday and get-well cards to their! small son, Freddia A chicken supper was served on Sunday in honor of Freddie Kruis' 5th birthday and also in| honor of his brother, Lemoine, | who left Sept. 1 for the Armed! Farces Attending were Mr and! Mra Boyd Dhillon aml sons, Mr: and Mrs Fred Kruis and sons and Miss Chariotte Hgoilen Mrs Hilda Beck and Mrs R BH Miller spent Sunday in An sonville and Pation : Mrz Olgas Hegarty of Alloona sited Thursday evening with Mrz R RB. Miller Mrs Jenne Burkholder, Mr. | sri Mra Paal Smith and Miss firace Bamuels of Juniata visited Mr. and Mrs Tom Bamuels re. cently Mi and Lake woud night wiih Mrs Hawi Hos ret) 8 twhnowoeeR Hern of | Friday Mrs N Herbert Y spent parents Mr and O Donnell. Josephine irned wilh them after vigil in Lakewood ewan (lun! and son visited SBunday st Williama home her er (psp a the of ("heater fee raid " SAVE i ol Tor th {were visitors in town Baturday Therdsa liebh, student nurse at AUCTION John and Henry Gathagan of Cleveland, ©. visited recently! with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Bill Gathagan Mrs. Bill Oathagan and James, visited a few davs relatives in Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mra A V. Chaplin and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dayle attended the races at Cumberland 80m, with last Priday and Saturday Mr and Mra. Gordon Dillon and family of lewistown vigited g few days a! the home of Mrs Sn —.... = 1any Caldwell. A rs. Forrest of Newark, J. spent a few days wilh : Lilly Caldwell. Mrs Caldwell ab companied Mrs. Forrest to ark on Sunday where she spend the winter months Mra Ruth Lynn. ; Miss Paggy Flick returned fo her home here this week after spending the summer in Alleghe eny. N. Y ¥ Prese-Courier want ads pay! ” REET ; isis THURS., FRI., SEPT. j Each PATTON, PA. BIG SURPRISES AT EVERY BALE! ENTIRE STOCK OF SHEFFLER FURNITURE Evening at 7:30 p. m. AT PUBLIC AUCTION! A Creat Stock of Furniture Dumped Into the Hands of the Buying Public . . . All Cosis and Profits Thrown to the Wind . .. An Out-and-Out Sacrifice . . . Astounding Bargains As Our ENTIRE STOCK Is Placed On the Bargain Block — Going to the Highest Bidder! WERE REMODELING . . . EVERYTHING MUST GO! Kow's the time to refurnish your home . . on the latest livi spectacular Public Auction Bale . «+ to catch u . to replace modes! ture . . . y piece direct from our at bid Shai 8, really make a difference! BUY NOW AT YOUR OWN BID! C—O — ® Dinettes ® Rockers ® Strollers ® Carriages ® Go-Carts ® Wagons ® Tricycles ® Cribs © Bedroom Buites © Cedar Chests ® Coil Springs ® Box Springs © Wardrobes ® Nursery Chairs ® Washing Machines ® Bmoking Stands ® Table Lamps ® Magazine Racks ® Floor Lamps ® Bridge Lamps ® Innecrspring ® Automatic @ Kitchen 5 BIG SELLING DAYS! Monday, August 30, to Friday, September 3! This Great Auction Sale Come . . . wisit the entire store and sce the original prices attached to each article to enable you to greater economy! —— ALL ON SALE EY TO the AP li ns AG pl EERSTE BER Lia e your own IG Sale Conducted by CHESTER C. DAVIS, iucnosz Terms of Sale: 20% Deposit at Time of Purchase—Balance Upon Removing Merchanclise Comfortable Chairs for All! ints the way Felections, You'l judge exceptional values. A HAMIAIAK AEE Ro old pieces Here, at our superb, fine furni- characteristicall regular stock! Youll buy ® Living Room Suites © Dining Room Suites ® Occasional Chairs ® T. V. Chairs ® Platform Rockers ® Lounge Chairs ® Desk Chairs ® Pin.Up Lamps @® Electric Fans ® Utility Cupboards ® Tier Top Tables ® Knife & Fork Sets ® Dinnerware ® Kitchen Cabinets © Base Cabinets ® Cabinet Sinks © Wall Cabinets ® Pop-Up Toasters ® Night Stands ® Breakfast Bets ® End Tables ©® Electric Coffeemakers ® Coffee Tables Mattresses ® Gas Ranges ® Felt Base Rugs ® Odd Chests & Beds ® Kneehole Desks Washers ® Electric Heaters ® Ironers Stools ® Broadloom Rugs © Axminster Rugs ® Twist Rugs @ Linoleum Rugs to rf ANS
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