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Show pggo iy Haomm I LEFTOVERS present a constant challenge to the homemaker. Add these to your die and use at a good example of interesting wayt to employ them: practical test as part of the telephone tele-phone system this summer in Americus, Ga., where experiments experi-ments will determine the usefulness useful-ness of the battery in supplying power on rural" telephone linea. development, instead of vacuum tubes and is believed to be the first all-transistor computer designed de-signed for aircraft. It is capable of doing 60,000 additions or subtractions, sub-tractions, or 3,000 multiplications or divisions, a second. It can run through an entire problem requiring re-quiring about 250 different steps of computation in less time than it takes to say "Tradic." Mr. Maher said both the Solar Battery and Tradic are expected expect-ed to have wide uses in many kinds of industry in the future. In the telephone system, both may soon play an important part. "Tradic uses the same techniques tech-niques that may one day in the not too distant future be applied to the telephone central office to automatically switch calls faster and more reliably than present systems," Mr. Maher said. The battery will have its first Bacon left from breakfast can be crumbled Into the peanut butter jar and blended together for a tasty spread to use on bread or crackers. Celery, mushrooin or corn soup makes a good sauce for a casserole casse-role Blend with asparagus, too, RECEIPE OF THE WEEK Plxia Pennies (Makes 48) 8-ounce can tomato sauce ' teaspoon garlic salt 1 teaspoon oregano flakes 48 thin rounds of toast or round crackers ;i tablespoons softened butter 2 cups cottage cheese 4 pound MorzareUa or Muen-ster Muen-ster cheese Mix together tomato sauce, garlic and oregano. Toast bread or crackers lightly and spread with butter. Spread each with cottage cheese and top with 1 teaspoon tomato mixture. Dot :?ach with a small cube of cheese. Broil 2 to 3 minutes intil cheese melts and pizza s nested through. top with a bit of grated cheese and broil until bubbly for a good vegetable vege-table combination. Leftover pie dough rolled with sharp or Blue cheese can be cut in straws or rounds. Bake until crisp Store for future use to serve as appetizers or accompaniments with soup or salad. Mash leftover Ash with mayonnaise. mayon-naise. Add some chopped celery or pickle and lemon juice to give It tang. This makes a good sandwich sand-wich or stuffing for tomato, which may be heated ' through in t'le oven or served cold. |