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'Page. 12 THE PALM BEACH POST. THURSDAY. NOV. 19, 1953 1 This Feast Makes You Thankful Air Transportation Growth Told To Kiwanis WEAT-TV, Asks Channel 12 Grant By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor THANKSGIVING DINNER is Seven New Polio Cases Reported During the period from Oct.

20 Application for VHF Channel 12 was filed with the Federal Com- The growth of air transportation He described one of the new gad- plane more accurately than an and recent technical developments Sets which relieves the pilot of human being, said Povey, who ha in aviation were traced by Joseph much responsibility and guides the used the device in more than 2,000 aircraft to within a few feet of the landings. Mackey. president of Mackey Air- runway automatically. Ed F. Stumpf introduced the lines, and Len Povey, vice presi-! The device, the automatic ap-1 speakers and gave a brief outline dent, Monday at the Kiwanis Club proach coupler, can flyman air- of Mackey's flying career, luncheon meeting.

one meal every family likes to munications Commission at Washington, DC, Tuesday by a corpora to Nov. 17, there were seven new tion known as WEAT-TV, according to J. Robert Meachem, eat in style. You get' out your best linen, china anfi silver. Traditional dishes put on holiday airs.

But serving an elegant dinner doesn't have to mean endless work in the kitchen. Here are some ways of achieving festivity with minimum cases of polio, one suspect case Mackey, former commander of Morrison Field, now PBIA, speak ing in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of flight, said the and two old cases rehospitalized, it was reported at a meeting of th executive board of Palm Beach County Chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Tuesday at the First National jiank boardroom. Mrs. Charles S. Slokom, execu president of the new corporation.

Other officers of the corporation are James W. McGaughey, vice president; E. H. Cochrane, vice president, and Kenneth J. Horton, secretary-treasurer.

Among the stock subscribers are Ralph J. Blank, Stafford B. Beach, Mr. Cochrane. Clifford Heathering-ton Glick, Mr.

Meachem, James growth of "this area is linked to the Bahama Islands. He said that work. Let's start with the turkey. All the bird needs is a garnish of parsley or water cress to complement his gorgeous golden-brown and keep him from looking lonely on a big platter any more elab immediately following his speech he was flying to Washington in an tive secretary, also reported that effort to bring more air service to orate garnish only handicaps the during the same period, $5,684.74 had been spent for, the care of this area. R.

Branch, Robert C. Valier, June H. Meachem, Mr. McGaughey, Frank H. Valier, Mr.

Horton, I carver. "Eighty-five percent of the Amer polio victims in the county. The stuffing? Use your favorite Twelve cases received hospital F- L- Rodgers and Lucius P. Ord ican people have never flown" said Mackey, pointing to the vast po care and 13 convalescent cases re-iwav- recipe for bread stuffing and then fancy it up with boiled chestnuts, sliced canned mushrooms or oysters. Potatoes? Serving both Irish ceived physical therapy treatments, Mrs.

Slokum reported. Joseph D. Farish, gave a tential field of business for the nation's airlines. It is the airlines' job to sell themselves to the people, he said. Only three major airlines are report of his recent trip to New Shrine To Treat Kids To Circus potatoes and golden yams is tra- i Orleans to attend the March of Dimes pre-campaign meeting.

He ditional at many American holiday BIG TURKEY EATING EVENT with yams and trimmings, currently operating without government subsidies, said Mackey, but he feels that most airlines will stated the National Foundation will devote a large percentage of money collected in the coming March of tables. If the white potatoes are to be mashed, make them extra-special by adding lots of butter and cream. You can be thrifty or diet other days this treatment of someday be subsidy-free. Study 'Buying' In Pinochle Abu Shrine Club will play host Dimes drive to polio prevention tn mni'o than llflfl Holm clletnininA c.nnHW.r nn, 1 1 Tl .1 1 1- mull Mill, ui. otune wan County mashed potatoes makes them sheer the board the new Foundation i rinh PriHav mviina tn Pinted t0 tne money saved by the velvet.

Fill that shaker with. Morton, friend-WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS" iodized or plain You have a meld of 200 points, but you will have a struggle to win policy of boarding convalescent BY OSWALD JACOBY and ALFRED SHEINWOLD Written for NEA Service A wonderful way to serve the cases in nrivalp hnmps when liv- yams is to bake and stutf them 100 points in cards as the hand ing conditions do not warrant re ness and professional firms and trained nil ots SpnSOring the Touching on recent development adding crisp little bits of toasted stands. In spades and hearts alone MOST experience pinochle know that there is little chance All "hilrlr-cn's hnm nnrf all nr. niavKKy turning them to their own homes or when they live too far away from the clinic to be able to receive necessary physical therapy treatments. ganized underprivileged groups y.

fi.w" you stand to lose about 90 points if the opponents can take their maximum. Now suppose you get a really bad of "buying" extra' melding strength in the widow when they play thej blanched almonds as a divine taste accompaniment to the turkey. If you have room in your oven, you can bake the yams while the turkey's roasting at a 325F. temperature. If not.

you can make and stuff them ahead, re BLESSING'S MARKET fh- Patr-V Prevented the disclosure of even greater speeds game of three-handed pinochle1 H. Edward Pendergraft was in- with a three-card widow. DUV ln. tne widow three useless 540 CLEMATIS rimWstvKd PHONE 2-0166 traduced as campaign director forihav hon nrnvirisri with tirk-ts' ''VVe onee accepted the speed of The sort of Dlaver who bases his earns in spades and hearts. No matter what those cards are, you Delray Beach for the 1954 March Foster said sound as the limit someone of Dime, Drive.

In addition, 'more than 1,800 arum? in the other Present were George W. were maled 0ut Wednesday i daiy. flew faster tnau sound- he said FRYERS GRADE SHIPPED DRESSED AND DRAWN lb. 46c can void yourself of one suit or the other. You will probably lose the bidding on the chance of finding such additional strength is usually a successful businessman.

He has to be successful in business inor- frigerate them and then reheat. Remember to plan your schedule so the turkey comes out of the oven 20 or 30 minutes before it is to be sliced. This gives the meat a full Kfl nnints in the that vn r. 10 ciuiuren parenui ua lae Center Cut wplfaro Hst.im.s most, nf whom are developments are coming so last 7 uccfc, mis, i I cut? 1 IvJrk. rv.

Xltrl Wei. der to keeo Davina for his losses have to save i although there is Edward F. Reddv. Miss Nancv Wil- that an executive taking a week's I children from broken homes. Tick CHUCK R'ST lb.

39c vacation hnds himseli so far be some possiDiiuy 01 maKing tne teni, i uamson. Mrs. Charles B. Watkins. Sirloin, T-Bone, Club STEAKS lb.

45c Lean SHORT RIBS lb. 21c hind when he comes back that he in pinochle. There is a different story to tell, however, if all you want is extra Lean but that is still 30 points better than losing 90 points in the original ets likewise have been provided pastors of churches in the poorer areas of the county. Transportation has been pro has to quit. Mrs.

Elizabeth G. DeParlier, Mr. Conn. Mr. Farish, Dr.

Stone. Mrs. Slokom, and Mr. Pendergraft. chance to absorb the juices and helps the carver.

It also gives you leeway for reheating the yams. Cranberry sauce looks celebration-bound when you serve it in orange cups. Just save the HAMB'RGER lb. 25c playing strength. The odds favor Obselete equipment is a "terrific Mackey pointed out, ad this by a very high margin.

The vided for the children homes, and members of the Shrine Club ding that he didn't know where the hand. You are better off if you buy three worthless cards in the same suit. For example, if you get three worthless spades, you you can dis IKI). "A'' FLA. lb.

36c reason is that almost any buy will improve most hands, largely be First Melliodiht WSCS Holds Program Meeting EGGS doz. 63c HAMS SKLM'T BEEF LIVER will see that the youngsters get money was 10 come lrom Ior scooped out orange halves from breakfast and scallop the edges with a wnall sharp knife; pile the cause you can decrease the loss by noDcorn. Deanuts and soft drinks. wi'u lb. 35c ALL HRANDS card both hearts and the ten of Emphasizing the tremendous proper discarding.

Mr. Foster said. "Scientific Knowledee-A Steward- RED HOT MILK 3cansZ9e For example, consider the follow-1 spades, whereupon your loss in the The circus will be held at the shin" was thf thdmn nf tho complexity of flying high speed aircraft and the additional flying sauce Into the cups, watt a drift of fresh--ated orange rind over the top, and serve one orange-cup to lb. 27c SAUSAGE NECK BONES gram meeting of the Woman's grunds on SR 80. ing hand: two su'ts has been reduced-to 50 Spades 10 9 Hearts 10 9 SCHI.ITZ, PABST, BI D.

BEER 6 cans 1.21 hazards involved, Mr. Povey said lb. 19c ciety of Christian Service of the that When they go fast things FKKSH PAN- Methodist Church Tuesday INCW JllUUStrV mondS A Club A 10 tj: improvement is ouvious Fjrst 9. you find in the widow any ace. arryinioht st MEAL or GRITS 5 lbs.

47c happen fast. mfiiH 111 II1C IIUILII ldl IU1 a HIIOl.K 1KISK SAUSAGE LAMB STEW lb. 49c lb. 13c Lonsioer, Watson Duncan, 3d, spoke on; I cup milk, 12 cup chopped toasted eyen a miserable buy as food and Agricultural Organi-i IVIaking TOr Mate ninpe nf cnannc hoarlc anri Hia.l 0 1 kJ nines of spades hearts and dia- POTATOES 3 cans 29c eather Alan Bitten CHOK LAMK I.KtiS II). 49r BKKCHN'l zation of the United Nations6Dr; almonds.

1 teaspoon salt. each person. Don't forget to add that sprinkle of paprika to the creamed onions or cauliflower; it's the little things like this that make a world of difference. And so to dessert. Pumpkin pie? Of course! But have you ever served it with vanilla ice cream? Try this elegant touch it's out of this world.

LAKELAND, Nov. 18. P) A or H'hnfr TAMPA, Nov. 18, (IP) A Tampa BABY FOOD 3 jars 29c Method: Wash yams thoroughly; uu vuiu yuuKcii ui eimei Harry h. Waller introduced Dr 'giant new industry frozen Florida weather observer was bitten on LAMB SHOULDER lb.

43c MAK( Al. H. B. Trimble, Dean of Emory i iem0nade has been secretly in the the wrist by a black widow spider I bake in slow (325F) oven for 1 hour, or until tender. Cut baked University.

NKINI.KSS WIENERS lb. 43c making and big acreages in lemons today, but his doctor reported later NAPKINS 3 pkgs. 29c CL0R0X spades or diamonds, thus reducing the loss in the two suits to about 53 points maximum. What's more, your possible loss in the diamonds and trumps combined has been reduced by the addition of a "He is ieeling on top of the world. Julian Rowland, 30, ws taken to yams in naif lengthwise; scoop yams from shells.

Mash yams with butter and milk. Add chopped FRKSH SUA II, PORK SHOULDER lb. 49c Mrs. Arthur Causier led the Thanksgiving devotions and Mrs. T.

M. fiickards presided. Mrs. L. F.

Sheerwood has charge Old-fashioned steamed pudding have bsrii planted in the state, a Lakeland source reported today. It was reported that at least two firms already are putting up frozen lemonade and it was learned that a hospital for observation. ('TTRITK WAX PAPER 23o PKTKR PAN OZ. JAR with hard sauce? Here a tip: use part brown sugar in the hard sauce toasted almonds and salt: mix well. Pile yam mixture into shells; place on broiler rack.

Broil 3 to 4 inches! l(M) IN CAN AVAI.IKK serving doughnuts and coffee a following the Thankseivinp servirp In most hands there will be CIGARETTES 68c PEANUT BUTTER 33c from source of heat about 5 min- similar dramatic improvement in'at 7 am Thursday. WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR BELTS VILLE TURKEYS- and add a bit ot rum navoring. Scrumptious! BAKED STUFFED YAMS Ingredients: 4 medium-size yams. 13 cup butter or margarine, 13 utes, or until lightly browned. Top: the playing strength if you buy a Attending were Mrs.

Lloyd Free, with whole toasted almonds, if de-lcard either in the trump suit or in Mrs. W. A. Murphy Mrs. C.

THERE IS NO BETTER TURKEY EVERY BIRD IS U. S. GRADED. sired. about 3.500 acres have been planted to lemons in the ridge section of Florida.

Libby, McNeil and Libby and Minute Maid are two of the firms which have experimented with lemonade production and have begun concentrating it. Most of the lemon plantings are from Haines City southward. PRODUCE S. No. your longest side suit.

1 he odds on Steed, Mrs. R. W. Pinder, Mrs. finding such a card vary with the Clyde E.

Wilson, Mrs. L. M. Stud-length of your suits. The following I still, Mrs.

R. B. Chapman, Mrs. table isn't worth memorizing, but it! R. L.

Ferrell, Mrs. Fred Fitton, will give you the general idea: Miss Elsie Causier, Miss Gertrude When you have 9 cards in twojM. Causier, Mrs. Louis P. Brown-suits the odds are 6 to 1 in favor ing, Mrs.

Gerald Normandin. Mrs. TURKEYS FANCY BROAD BREASTED 8-30 LBS. OVEN READY, DRESSED WEIGHT. FRESH KILLED ON ORDER, ANDERSON'S POULTRY MKT.

3215 SO. DIXIE PH. 3-0884 POTATOES 10 lbs. 29c FAXf'V 3 I.BS. FROZEN FOODS Sweet Frost or Thrifty Pak BROCCOLI.

PEAS, CORN, CAULIFLOWER, TURNIP GREENS SWEET POTATOES 27c of buying an additional card. H. Rutter Higgs. Mrs. Arthur INVITATION FOR MARSHALL wnen you nave 10 cards in two.

Causier, Mrs. John W. von Stein, I TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 18.

iO ONIONS 2 lbs. 9c LARI.K suits the odds are 4'i to 1 in favor. Mrs. W. W.

Shaw, Mrs. Madison Actine Gov. Charlev Johns has When you have 11 cards in two IF. Pacetti, Miss Elsie R. Miller, invited Gen.

Genree C. Marshall 29c GRAPEFRUIT 3 for lie FOR suits the odds are 4 to 1 in favor. Mrs. Sheerwood, Mrs. M.

H. Bart- to convalesce at Marathon in the lett. Mrs. Leslie B. Bell, Mrs.

E. D. Florida Kevs. Ever Sold Hirs. iviary Anaerson, Mrs.

Albert Pierce, Mrs. E. J. Downey, Mrs. H.

Gifford Mitchell, Mrs. Louise Shepard, Mrs. J. C. Faithful Workers Class Meels Willi Mrs.

Sims The Faithful Workers Class of Harris, Mrs. J. H. Graham. Mrs.

AT CENTRAL MARKET SHOP IN LAKE WORTH the First Baptist Church met Tues- alter 1 home, Mrs. W. S. Thomp-day night at the home of Mrs. son, Mrs.

Hugh Livingstqn. Mrs. Chester R. Sims on 3827 Paseo Homer Daggett, Mrs. M.

H. Merry, Andalusia. Mrs. H. C.

Winter. Miss Mae Mrs. William T. Mosley, presi- Yenser. Miss Mildred Brooks, Mrs.

dent, conducted the meeting and Joe Roberts. Miss Elise Jordan, 80S LAKE AYE. LAKE WORTH PH. 4451 PRICES GOOD FRI, SAT. Mrs.

Henry Chinners led the de- Mrs. Karl P. Jacobs. Mrs. A.

votions. Jones, Mrs. H. Mrs. Waller, Mrs.

M. N. Desper, Mrs. Herb MOORE'S SUPER FOOD STORE 3001 Okeechobee Road Phone 3-9294 ert Haymond, Miss Hazel luggs, and Mrs. Kickards Jr.

THRIFTY HICKORY SMOKED It was announced that a Christmas dinner for members and husbands will take place of the December meeting. Plans and committees for the dinner were outlined by Mrs. Mosley. Refreshments were served to Mrs. A.

Warren Huyck, teacher, NEW AMAZINGLY REALISTIC 1-LB. CELLO SLICED INiirhin-i Iloint's Mul (el Licenses Al Onee Tender Chuck Tender Round Roast lb. 29c Steak lb. 49c BRENDA THE "HEART-BEAT" DOLL Mrs. M.

L. Kidd. Mrs. S. O.

Bethea. JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 18. 24 Inches Tall Unbreakable Plastic Head.

BACOMSJ Curly Saran Hair, Blonde or Brunette. Lifelike Skin Fresh Picnics lb. 45c Lean Ground Beef 3 lbs. 99c $95 on Arms and Legs. You must see this doll to appreciate it.

Supply limited. Only. Club Mrs. H. W.

Owens. Miss Billie Operators of Florida nursing and Mooneyhan, Mrs. David R. Thomp- convalescent homes were advised son, Mrs. William Wenkstern, Miss today they must obtain licenses Fraulein Ashley.

Mrs. R. C. Myers, provided under a 1953 act at once. Mrs.

Robert Duncan. Mrs. Chin-, Home operators previously had ners, Mrs. Paul Sowers, Mrs. Wll- been informed they could apply Ham Barefoot.

Mrs. Carl Thomp-; for the permits anytime prior to son, Mrs. Anthony Fustanio. Mrs. I July 1.

1954, deadline for coinply-Jack Moller, Mrs. W. Julian Field, ing with the new regulations. The Mrs. James Keel.

Mrs. Troy Fow-'new ruling was announced after a ler, Mrs. Kims, Mrs. Mosley, and conference with the state board's Mrs. Byron W.

Setzer. attorney. Special Smoked Steak lb. 39c Sausage lb. 39c MORRELL'S ROLL FRESH BEEF TONGUES SAUSAGE Royal Arms 3-Lb.

Tin Coffee lb. 59c Bake-Rite 59c rcOC FLORIDA OLLEGES ELECT VISITS GREC'IIKO ORLANDO. Nov. 18, Dr. BERLIN.

Nov. 18. iP Gen. Be 2)i ICE CREAM 2 PTS ZSC C. D.

Tharo. fecre'arv and William M. Hoge, commander of LB. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY faculties at the University of Mi- the US Army in Europe, paid a ami. today was elected president courtesy call today on Gen.

A. A. of the Florida Assn. of Colleges' Grechko. commander of the Soviet and Universities.

occupation forces in Germany. PALM RIVER SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS LB. BOX 21 WIENERS I2-0Z. PKG. or LB.

BOLOGNA giant size PHfi 5 Reg. Size 22c FAB ...0 CAMAY SOe Coupon Inside Each 5 Balll SlZ0 32C Box Good On Next Purchase With Coupon PEPPERI06E FARM I GIBB'S pOIEIOPOOFftj THt ONI YOU TENDER T-BONE SSSm STEAKS STEAKS TcstfoljoTrcshness Herb Seasoned TOMATO PASTE 2 15c STUFFING 27c Assure irt IT'S CHASE SANBORN'S PRESSURE PACKED CAN! U.S. GOOD ANY CUT FROZEN FOOD birds eye QEEF CHUCK ure pack1 PfcHS ea.ic ST (0) Morion's PRODUCE YELLOW ONIONS 2 u. 9C LARGE SIZE AVOCADO 2 For 25 SEEDLESS juice oranges 35c 23' APPLE or CHERRY PIES 10', oz. Enjoy your coffee more I Get Chase Sanborn fresher because itk Ptessurs Rccted WE HAVE THE FINEST DOUBLE DREASTED TURKEY MONEY CAN BUY.

ORDER NOW FOR THE SIZE YOU WANT. HENS 8 TO 14 LBS. TOMS LARGER. ea. SHOP EARLY WE OPEN 7 A.M.

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