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PAGE ELEVEN TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1944 weeks because a great amount of the that production during the first half Hurricane Blows housed In the city auditorium and other buildings. The refugees came from Orlando and neighboring towns and cities. of this year was more than 20,000,000 fruit will be bruised and will drop off the trees within the next couple of weeks. Pies Still Holding Top Spot As the Outstanding Dessert pairs less than 1943 production for low gear, It the run of several thousand copies. "Delivery of the papers was made this morning as carriers picked then-way through the litter of palm fronds when the wind began to abate with the coming of daylight.

the comparable period. High tides and waves threatened the $20,000,000 of Citrus Off Trees (Continued from Page 1) mander, "but a lot of fruit has been damaged on the tree, and it will fall beaches late yesterday afternoon and The. job at the present, he said, Is Utah, the beehive state, is "top of the mountains' in the Ute Indian language. Clearwater police were keeping all Now that the storm has passed, everyone can resume normal wartime to maintain the present rate or rationing and to continue the program until new production can increase stocks substantially. persons except property owners on the mainland.

Two pleasure craft and a number of small boats were sunk in ORLANDO HAS living. And there's nothing more SHOE RATIONING END IS NOT YET IN PROSPECT WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. (U.R) Rapidly dwindling stocks of ration-type shoes and continued low production give "very little prospect" of an early end of shoe rationing, the War Production board and the OPA announced tonight. Stating that "there is no cause for optimism yet," Max McCullough, OPA rationing chief, revealed that shoe stocks dropped 20 percent between September, 1943 and July, 1944, and in the next week or so." normal to most cooks than preparing The Chewing "We must remember, too, that we HEAVY DAMAGE Clearwater bay.

and in the Belmont Officials have said there Is no and baking delicious pies, the most Dentifrice. have had no rain for a long time, and some of the fruit is going to ORLANDO, Oct. 19.JP) Gusts of teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon cloves 2 egg yolks or 1 whole egg 1 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon lemon juice Vz cup raisins, chopped 1 tablespoon butter Mix dry ingredients. Beat egg yolks add sour cream and mix with dry in-gredinets. Then add lemon Juice and area it was estimated that roofs of 50 percent of the homes were damaged.

wind here reached a velocity of 108 In exclusive Harbor Oak consider m.p.h., and considerable damage to able damage was done to ornamental chance that production of civilian shoes will go up until military demands show a sharp decline "and nobody can tell when that will be." Officials, however, foresee no cut in the present ration of a pair of shoes approximately every six months. property was reported sich as broken Calls Loss Tremendous Fred S. Johnston, sales manager of oaks and shrubbery and several trees winaows, corners oi roois Diown on. shacks blown down, and the like. fell on houses.

Most of the downtown damage in the exchange, said he had been unable to get in touch with packing Though the damage was minor in raisins. Pour into pie shell. Dot with Largo, Clearwater and Dunedin was nature and spotty. Mayor Beardall estimated that the loss would run from to windows and whiteway lights. One grove in Dunedin reported that $1,500,000 to $2,000,000.

houses and could not make any kind of a definite estimate, but there is no doubt but that the loss will be "tremendous," especially in districts hardest hit by the He said he Streets were littered with debris and 200 trees had been uprooted by the winds. W2 ATMS TEtTM one-third of them were blocked by Friskies' 19 ingredients A add the essential food I NEW-BORN OXYGEN fallen trees. A few minor injuries hoped to make an estimate in a day or so. popular of all desserts. There's no particular reason why pies" should get such consistently favorable reception, for other desserts are just as good, unless it's their wide variety.

With all the many recipes for fillings, however, many a homemaker gets a run on only one kind. While her highly-praised apple or lemon chiffon is the best bet when she has company, she won't let herself get tied down to that alone. With good recipes in her possession, she can satisfy her own imagination as well as surprise her family. RAISIN PIE (Using one 9-inch baked pie shell) 2 cups raisins 1V4 cups boiling water 4 tablespoons cornstarch cup sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 tablespoon butter 116 teaspoon salt were reported. DAMAGE LIGHT Approximately 1000 refugees were Johnston said he had talked with values vitamins, minerals.

butter. Cover with a lattice crust. Bake 10 minutes in a quick oven, 425 degrees then reduce heat to 325 degrees F. and continue baking between 30 and 40 minutes. BAVARIAN CREAM PIE (Using one 9-inch baked pie shell) 1 tablespoon gelatin 13 cup cold milk 1 cup scalded milk 3 egg yolks Vt cup sugar 1 cup whipping cream 116 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla IN MANATEE ADVERTISEMENT a well known West Coast shipper who had looked at several groves and BRADENTON, Oct.

19. (Special.) meat and vegetable pro said it looked as If the grapefruit loss would reach 50 percent. WILSON'S WEEKLY Winds which reached an estimated velocity of 75 miles per hour in short gusts lashed Bradenton and Mana teins dogs need every day J. S. Roberts, a circulation man for The Tribune, who made the trip from tee county between 3 and 4 a m.

today as the tropical hurricane struck the West Coast and moved inland. Tampa to Punta Gorda and across to Wauchula said he saw groves in which Power and communications lines Soften gelatin in cold milk. Beat the ground was covered with grape wjere knocked out as poles and wires fruit and a good many of the oranges yolks of eggs with salt and sugar. Add hot milk slowly, stirring con went down, but so far as could be By were off the trees. learned there were no serious injuries Cook raisins, water, salt, sugar, A special dispatch to The Tribune from Bradenton put the grapefruit or deaths, and no one reported miss stantly.

Cook in top of double boiler until custard coats a spoon. Add gelatin. Set in refrigerator until it Food and Nutrition Consultant to Wilson C. GLORIFY THAT STEW lemon juice and cornstarch together until thickened in a sauce pan. Add damage in section at 35 to 60 percent and oranges, 10 percent.

Truck ing. Trees, some of them very large, were uprooted and shrubbery was de begins to congeal. Add vanilla and butter and grated rind. Cool. Pour into crops were hard hit, especially toma baked pie shell.

Note: Pie may be stroyed. whipped cream. Pour into a baked pie shell. Garnish with toasted almonds cut in half lengthwise and to fields in which the plants were not baked between two crusts, in a hot There appeared to be no great prop oven of 450 degrees P. for 10 erty damage.

Here and there roofs staked. Loss In Pinellas "offfl I VMTwm.vAr mcpkm I it aL halves of maraschino cherries. Place Chilly evenings call for hot food chock-full of nourishment. Nothing fills this order better than a tasty meat and vegetable tew. The good lean non-rationed beef which is so plentiful these days makes delicious, tender, easy-to-make stews.

When there is time to glorify the stew, transfer it to a casserole, top with pastry or baking powder biscuits and bake. Result: a dish attractira enough for a company dinner inexpensive enough for everyday use. minutes and then 10 minutes more at were partly or wholly ripped off, some 350 degrees P. garages were smashed and falling trees damaged nearby structures and auto mobiles. A report from Pinellas county placed citrus and other damage at $1,000,000 for that county and said the wind uprooted 200 trees in one grove near Taking it for granted she knows how to make good pie shells and crusts, or has competent recipes for same, Many sections of the city had the appearance of being wrecked due to Dunedin.

fallen trees, destroyed shrubbery and FACTS about this nutritionally adequate dog food I "All of the dogs at the Albert Kennels on the Carnation Farm near Seattle live healthfully and vigorously on their exclusive Friskies diet" A Plant City report said 50 percent in refrigerator until firm. CHOCOLATE MERINGUE PIE, (Using one baked 9-inch shell) Ya cup cocoa 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons cornstarch teaspoon salt 2Yt cups of milk 3 eggs separated 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix sugar, salt, flour, cornstarch debris in the streets, but the actual of the citrus in that section was blown loss in money to property was com off and the ground beneath one of the best groves was covered with paratively light. Dr. E. M.

Gildow. Albera The greatest financial loss was dealt Laboratory Kennels. fruit. On the other hand J. David Sher- citrus and truck growers.

Estimates of No matter the grapefruit crop loss ranged from we'll jump right into the fillings themselves. PECAN PIE (Using one baked 9-inch pie shell) cup brown sugar (light) 4 tablespoons butter 1 cup light corn 6yrup 3 eggs, beaten 13 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup shelled pecans Cream butter and sugar together thoroughly. Add eggs, syrup and salt. Mix well. Add vanilla and pecans.

Pour into pie pan lined with pastry. 35 to 60 percent. The orange crop rill, of Denham, said fruit blown off and damaged would not amount to and. cocoa together. Gradually add hot milk.

Cook in top of double loss estimates averaged about 10 per more than 10 percent In Denham. cent. Truck crops were hard hit, what else you feed your dog make this nutritionally adequate dog food especially in tomato fields where plants Hundreds of acres of strawberries in the Plant City section, most of were not staked. which had just been set out, were under several inches of water. Grow boiler until thickened.

Stir constantly. Cook 10 minutes. Beat egg yolks lightly. Add chocolate mixture slowly return to double boiler and cook for five minutes. Flavor.

Cool, pour into pie crust and cover with meringue. Bake for 15 minutes at 325 the basis of his diet! ers said there undoubtedly would be 60-MILE WINDS AT GAINESVILLE GAINESVILLE, Oct. 19. (Special.) Bake 45 to 50 minutes at 350 degrees some loss. degrees or until browned.

To make meringue, beat 3 egg whites almost P. until firm. SOUR CREAM PIE (Using one 8-inch unbaked shell) cup sugar '4 teaspoon salt DAMAGE LIGHT AT LAKELAND stiff and gradually beat in 6 table spoons sugar. Hurricane winds had risen here early tonight to an estimated 60 miles per hour after an abatement of the storm this afternoon. Gainesville was in partial darkness, telegraph wires were down, telephone service was limited LAKELAND, Oct.

19. (Special.) trition for every dog in a concentrated cube forml Do as leading dog fanciers do base your dog's daily meals on Friskiest Yes, no matter what else you feed your dog make Friskies the foundation of his daily diet! For Friskies provides 19 essentials of proper nu All business was at a complete stand Delicious StewPastry Topping Meat Pie for Company Beauty Editor still today as Lakeland began digging PROMOTED JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 19. (instate Farmers' Markets Director William L. Wilson today announced pro- and bus service was discontinued.

water and simmer IK hours or until out from the debris left from the hurricane that reached its highest The schools closed today and most stores failed to open. Townspeople velocity here at 6 o'clock this morning, motion of G. B. Hogan to the post of state markets district director. Hogan The local weather bureau reported Sand for FREE ow to Feed and Car for Your Dos in Friskies, P.

O. Box 71. Oconomowoc, Wis. were asked to stay off the streets to avoid injuries from falling live wires Answers Your Queries Today By ANTOINETTE DONNELLY cup water 1 tsp. Wilson' B-V Pastry, made with: cup flour V4 cup Advance Shortening V4 tsp.

salt 1 lb. lean beef 14 cup Advance Shortening 3 cups water 1 cup diced potatoes 1 cup sliced celery 1 cup sliced carrots 1 cup peas 1 tbsp. grated onion 6 tbsp. hour steady winds reaching 57 miles an hour with gusts up to a 75-mile ve by City Manager J. B.

Mobley, Jr, formerly was manager of the Pom-pano State Farmers' market, the largest of its kind in the world meat is tender. Add vegetables and continue cooking until iust tender. Measure liquid, add water to make up to 3 cups and thicken with a paste made of the flour and water. Add which has been dissolved in a small amount of the hot gravy. Add meat and vegetables, mix carefully and transfer to a casserole.

Top with pastry and bake in a hot oven, 425s for 20 to 25 minutes. Serves 6. Mobley said thousands of dollars of locity. Rainfall was heavy. Street damage has already been done here lights and house lights remained on most of the night, but all current although an accurate appraisal has not been made.

Twenty-five of the H. The half size woman, too short from hip to shoulders, with Cut meat into inch cubes, brown in the hot Advance Shortening, add city's famed oaks had already fallen, went off at about 6:30 this morning. The city was entirely cut off from FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY short neck and wide waist looks best Some were more than 100 years old. outside communications. There were Hundreds of limbs and other debris Left-over cooked meat and vegetables may be combined with left-over gravy or B-V gravy to make this meat pie; or you may use left-over stew.

13 poles down and 15 trees across are scattered all over the city. Some the wire to Bartow. damage was received by private prop in clothes with slenderizing long lines. When buying accessories or a hat to go with a particular dress, wear thl dress when you shop. Clip Rteipt Her erty.

City clean-up crews worked late Food machinery plant reported no ma jor damage. Regular shop work will y- this afternoon and cleared fallen trees not be resumed until 6:30 o'clock but Increasing winds toppled others. Ory: Mild form of conditioning Dr. J. R.

Watson, of the U. S. Monday, but main office employes and maintenance men were to report exercise is stretching. Stretch every Weather bureau at the University of at the regular time in the morning. Florida, reported 8.5 inches of rain fall drenched Gainesville in a 24 The Annie Pfeifer chapel at Florida part of the body two or three times daily, and upon awakening in morning stretch arms, legs, body either in or out of bed.

hour period ending this afternoon at Southern college was severely damaged by the storm winds, the wall above the skylight collapsed crushing the colored 1:30 o'clock. Dr. Fred A. Heath, weather authority here and university A WINDOW FOR PEEKING A "window" was made on this meat pie so you could see the good meat, vegetable and gravy filling For home use it's easier to cover the whole top of the pie with pastry, cutting a design in the top to allow steam to escape. Make the pastry rich and flaky by using Advance Shortening.

And roll it thin if you want your pie to be praised. Nice thing about a meat pie you can make the stew the day before; quickly cover with pastry when you come home from work or Red Cross meeting, slide it into the oven and, presto, it's baked by the time the salad's made and the table's ready. If you make pastry mix to keep on hand, it's a simple task. salt and 1 tsp. baking powder (optional).

Add 1 cup Advance Shortening and cut in very finely until flour resembles corn meal. Add another 1 cup Advance Shortening and cut in very coarsely, until pieces are the size of large peas. Store in a covered container. Need not be kept in To use: simply sprinkle pastry mix with cold water (about 2 to 2 tbsp. water per cup of mix) and finish in the regular manner.

for a Hearty Dinner Let the meat pie "share the heat of the oven with baking powder biscuits. To complete the menu, serve a sweet-sour beet and cabbage salad and a good old-fashioned jelly roll for dessert. chemistry professor, said the barome F. Beauty masks refresh the kin and facial muscles, but only glass and some of the seats in the auditorium. All damage, however, was ter registered 28.92 at noon during temporarily.

They are not recom 60-mile-an-hour winds. covered by insurance and Dr. Ludd The barometer showed 29.24 this Spivey, president, said repairs would mended for daily use. Once a month is often enough. They're grand for that unexpected date, when you want afternoon at 5 o'clock and was 29.45 get under way shortly.

Personnel was returned to the army to look your ravishing best. field late this morning. K. Flattering is the new idea at 7:30. Dr.

Heath declared the noon reading was the second lowest he had ever recorded in Florida. In 1928, when Palm Beach was hit hard, the barometer read 28.08. According to Dr. Heath, tropical storms differ from Hospital patients from the army in eye make-up; use blue, violet, Yours for good eating. field were evacuated to the new Flor To make your own Fastry Mix but together thoroughly.

6 cups flour, 2 tsp. George Kector green, even gold (for evening only, though!) mascara and eyeshadow to ida hotel. The medical staff set up its headquarters in the hotel base other disturbances because they travel pick up hat coloring or trimming. ment and there at 2:30 a. m.

a daugh in a westerly direction nd shift fre' We are clearing the deck of all Early FALL DRESSES quently. Other type storms travel L. By keeping scalp clean and free of dandruff, as well as main ter was born to Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Kratt.

Both the baby and the mother were reported to be doing well. The east to west. taining general good health, hair ADVERTISEMENT should grow normally ana have a baby has been named Evelyn Annette, healthy gloss. Help by regular daily rn in NO LIVES LOST AT FORT MYERS The only thing lacking was a scale on which to" weigh the new arrival. brushing.

liJ VOUR Better War nerves take a heavy toll There was no major damage re ported from the field. of looks and pep. Form the habit As all electric power was off in the of stopping whatever you are doing is your age betrayed by values up to 22.98 MONTGOMERY, Oct. 19. () In a Signal Army corps message to Maxwell field.

Fort Myers reported tonight that the city escaped the hurricane without, loss of life, and the Fort Myers News-Press, morning daily, was Issued with the aid of an city, those who were dependent on electricity for cooking searched the every so often and going limp all over. Long walks at brisk stride is a great nerve release, and it also stirs up city to find a restaurant or drug store serving meals, but with the exception Two groups of dresses that are marvelous bargains. They1 are broken sizes and colors if you are lucky enough to find your fit you will have found a wonderful value indeed. There are only a few and they will go like hot cakes so come early. No try-ons, no returns, no exchanges.

Just pick them out and take them home. Sixes 12-20, 38-44, 9-15 circulation for health and beauty of two or three small drug stores with benefit. army jeep. limited supplies of coffee, all otler Editor Carl Hanton, in a message eating places were closed. from Hendricks field at Sebring, said: Banks opened late and remained NEW MIAMI FLIGHTS NEW YORK, Oct.

19. (JP) Capt. "No loss of life at Fort Myers as a result of the hurricane. The two open to their usual closing time, cash Rickenbacker, president and general army camps escaped with slight dam manager of Eastern Air Lines, an ing checks and receiving deposits in the dark tellers' cages but with no electricity, no bookkeeping or clearing age. The storm blew down power lines last night, but the Fort Myers News-Press, the morning daily, came nounced today the company will nr augurate two additional flights be' tween New York and Miami, effeC' house operations could be carried on If you like so many women between the ages of 38 and 52 suffer from hot flashes, nervous tension, are weak, tired cranky, a bit moody at times all due to the functional middle age period peculiar to women try Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. For almost a century thousands upon thousands of women rich and poor alike have reported remarkable benefits. In fact many wise women take Pinkham's Compound regularly during this out on time with a full account No stores were open throughout the day but employes were busy boarding up several show-windows that had large plate glass windows smashed in. tive tomorrow. The new flights will bring to eight the total of daily round trips between New York and period to help build up resistance against such symptoms.

Pinkham's Compound helps nature Also a grand stomachic Signs above stores and broken street Miami. One of the flights carries air cargo only. the storm. "Calling on the public relatione office at Buckingham field, Editor Carl Hanton promoted a jeep which was maneuvered into the pressroom and hitched to the press. With a rear tire removed the wheel was belted to the press, and grinding away in tonic Follow label directions.

values up to 35.00 ADVERTISEMENT Lydia E. Pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND lights littered the uptown streets. HEAVY CITRUS DAMAGE FEARED JUNIOR DRESSES LITTLE MISS DRESSES MISSES' DRESSES WOMEN'S DRESSES ST. PETERSBURG Oct. 19.

(U.R) W. A. McMullen, state authority on citrus culture, reported tonight that damage to Florida's citrus crop caused oy the tropical hurricane would ap KJ1YMECK DdEEIP! proximate $50,000,000. McMullen, who toured stricken West Coast counties this afternoon, said the scene of devastation in the (FOODS rich citrus groves was pitifuL WOOL SUITS Virtually all of the Florida West Coast bumper crop has been blown from the trees he said, and little if any labor is available to salvage it Quick relief from stiff, sore muscles with OMEGA OIL Stiff as a board and how it can hurt when neck muscles tigHten up! Try good old Omega Oil. It rubs right into the skin and goes to work fast to soothe muscular pain.

What a reliefl What a blessing. Extra strong, but won't burn. Get it today. Only 35i at all drug stores. Just 8 beautiful misses' wool suits.

Perfect A. 00 for school or work. Sizes 12-20, were 22,98 for fruit juice plants which already are undermanned. Want to keep your food budget under control? prevent waste of fresh and cooked foods by icing properly all the time Food values don't lose out when meat, fruit, vegeta-bles, fish, poultry and dairy foods are protected by circulating moist air in your ICE Refrigerator! An even greater picture was painted for futurue production in the gulf coast counties of Pinelas, Hillsbor ough, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, ADVERTISEMENT CLEVER LITTLE HATS tnrnlStJosepli Kl-R ASPIRIN HH WORLD LARGEST SEUEB AT ltt Collier and Lee. "Salt spray picked up by the storm may kill more than half the trees," McMullen said-.

He estimated that ,90 percent of the tangerine, orange and grapefruit crop in a half dozen important citrus-growing counties was ruined. Crocheted chenille or felt is fashioned in tricky little beanies, bonnets or circular ruffle to pin on your hair. Were 2.Q0 now Enjoy a plentiful supply of pure taste-free ICE! Call your ice company for regular delivery! DAMAGE HEAVY IN PINELLAS CLEARWATER, Oct. 19. (Special) Damage in the central Pinellas area was estimated at about $1,000,000.

OS) VJ A large sweep of felt thot shapes an oft the face hat with an open crown. Black, luggage and brown. Were 3.95 now This includes an estimated heavy loss to citrus crops in the section and fen insect tODATC ntrrs damage to property. The county's citrus had already been damaged by the drouth, and INDUSTRY TAMPA citrus men said a total estimate of the loss caused by the hurricane TAMPA and ZACK' wouldn't be made for a couple of.

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