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Show HILL TOP TIMES December 7. 1979 Jest not at no "As American as pumpkin pie! Try that on your tongue if you have a taste for historical accuracy. Without taking anything from the honest apple, the proud pumpkin is the one that belongs between the crusts of ultimate Americanism. The pumpkin was here first, a native American waiting to feed the Pilgrims when they first set foot to rock in 1620, according to the National Geographic Society. The apple, a European immigrant, didn't start tantalizing the New World until well after Governor John Endecott dropped the first apple seed into the good ground of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629. The 1979 pumpkin pie period of the calendar is with us. As proof of its popularity, last year the military purchased 473,411 pounds of pumpkin pie filling for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year at a cost of $82,276.96. The Pilgrims learned to eat pumpkins from the Indians, who grew them amid their maize, thus creating a scene of golden, corn stalks and pumpkins still a classic of autumn calendar art. At first pumpkins may have been an odd fare to the Pilgrims, who also preferred eels to lobster. Nevertheless, by 1654 one thankful colonist was to write: "Let no man make a jest at Pumpkins, for with this fruit the Lord was pleased to feed bis people to their good content, till Corne and Cattell were increased,' For that first Thanksgiving, pumpkins reportedly were baked in a bag and flavored with maple syrup (but without further recipe details). However, in 50 years, by 1671, a new cookbook was referring to an "ancient New England standing dish of pompion sause." pumpkins that proper weight control and physical fitness cannot be attained by dieting alone Many people who are engaged in sedentary occupations do not realize that calories can be burned by the hundreds by engaging in strenuous exercises that do not require physical exercise. The following is a list of calorie burning activities and the number of calories per hour they consume. ...... 75 Beating around the bush 100 to conclusions ... Jumping walls 150 . . the .:. Climbing . 50 . .. Swallowing your pride. buck 25 the Passing 0 Throwing your weight around . ....... (Depending upon your weight) . 1 2 g i $ K Jj 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a 1 Dragging your heels 2 2 2 2 In 1951 with a major In Engineering. Hill Top Times 100 250 500 . . 50 300 75 200 (Reprinted from the Foreign Service Medical Bulletin) . will have a holiday recess with no papers He started his career in 1944 as a navigator for the Army Airforce. In 1952 he graduated from pilot training and was assigned to the 11th Tactical Fighters Squadron. He has served in the 406th, 20th and 35th Tactical Fighter Wings. As of July 1979, Jerry retired from the Air Force as a member of the Ogden Logistics Center. He received his real estate salesman's license on August 7, 1979. Jerry is ready to serve your real estate needs. Please call 2 him at or CENTURY 21 FROERER CORP. 621-212- 392-929- published Dec. 28 or Jan. . 1 L Reg. 249.95 Kingspoint AMFMKPX Stereo Receiver with Feature Packed Cassette RecorderPlayer, RecorderPlayer and BSR Full Size Automatic Record Changer. , 1L 13 -- f v :. h J r r $ Record Record cassette fve or from AM. FM. or -live or tram AM. FM or cassette. 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Jumping on the bandwagon. .............. ...23 Balancing the books.... ...... ...... 350 Running around in circles .... : 225 Eating crow . . . . . . . own .25 ..... ... horn. your Tooting 750 of success the ladder Climbing ......... 75 Pul ling out the stoppers ... ... . . . .... 150 . .'. to . . . fuel ... the fire .... Adding .12 end ........... it Wrapping up at day's 50-30- Dickson, Jr, E. CENTURY 21 FROERER CORP., proudly announces the affiliation of Gerald E. Dickson, Jr. p ope wo irk exercises Medical Association pointed out us Gerald ir recent report by the Southern California Pumpkins have varying amounts of vitamins A, B (thiamine, niacin, riboflavin), and C, iron, calcium, phosphorous, sodium, and potassium. A consensus of weight-consciopie lovers rates a wedge of pumpkin pie at about "300 (AFPS) plus" calories. "Pompion" about three languages later is from a Greek word for pumpkin or squash, meaning baked or ripened in the sua Nobody knows when the first one was baked, but "pompion pye" apparently was an early colonial invention, suspected of the goodness now identified by nutritionists. Ceoloiroes co y unfed in A Page 23 3764201 -K- Electronics Distributing AYSVI LLE HOURS: 91 M0N.-SA- T. - I |