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Different and V4 cup shortening Vt teaspoon salt 1 cup Kellogg cup sugar 1 ecg 1 cup sifted flour 1 cup undralncd 2', teaspoons csushed baking powder pineapple L Blend shortenln? and sugar; add and beat well. 3. Sift flour with baking powder and Ur Into first salt; add mixture alternately with pineapple. Mix only until combined. 3. Kill greased muffin pans fulL Bake In moderately hot oven (400 P.) 25 to 30 minutes. Yield: 10 muffins 2!4 Inches la diameter. jmw'mi . All-Br- an A dec-licio- O Rub in Ben-Ga- y for prompt, soothing, gentle relief from chest-col- d miseries. Your doctor knows about those famous agents-met- hyl salicylate and menthol. Ben-Ga- y contains up to 2 Vz times more of them than five other widely offered rub-in- s. Mild Ben-Ga- y was especially formulated for children's delicate skin. Ask for genuine Ben-Ga- All-Br- i G1AR FELLERS 'knOvw TMlNK I V"- - I'll Plan By Gene Byrnes V . . TA.,fc COUECTlNfi A HOBfW ' 1 f - . 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Less than two minutes later it reels them off in the form of ribbons at 20 to 23 miles an hour. Higher speeds are frequently attained, however, and the type of Steel sheet that ends up as tin cans has been known to travel mile a minute. Coffee, HaJtlaJi Mainstay Since the founding of the Haitian republic 143 years ago, coffee has been the mainstay of its economy. In recent years sucb products as sugar, sisal and bananas have been developed largely by foreign capital and under foreign control, but the great crop upon which more than any other, Haiti's many peasants depend for the little money they must have for their purchased necessities is coffee. Lime on the Farm Llmt has two main functions on the farm. (1) It corrects the acid Infra Red Rays the past 10 years infra-reDuring rays have been put to many uses. During World War II, they enabled snipers to see enemy soldiers in the dark. Today they dehydrate fruits and vegetables, dry fresh paint on automobile bodies in minutes instead of hours, germinate seeds, relieve the pains of sinus and arthritis, bake bread and detect phoney Old Masters. Movement of Birds It has been claimed that the Persians and Arabs compiled portions of their calendar according to the regular movement of the birds, and Nearly W1SU W VjHjy V AVVHILfcl JOB I LIKE DID MAD THAT ( L05G VSOMtTHIN' 5 . ...,.,. .:7;vi wi. A ........ - . ""- 'h.TV?yi 1,000 and alkaline needs of the soil. (2) food and brings about many secondary effects which affect the growth of plants sucb as the Immobilization of toxic substances and the increase In availability of plant nutrients. The practice of liming was known before the Christian era. It supplies plant By Len Kleis 1rygGlL V ISN'T IT FIXED .AgMB&-- ( IT5FhCD! SEE VOU V If ) 1 V fP 1 Grand Canyon Village One of the world's strangest locations for a settlement Is at the bottom of Grand Canyon where the Indian community of Supal, Ariz., Is located. A helicopter delivered parts for a quonset hut used as a church there. The community post office Is one of the few to which United States mail is delivered by horse and mule. , d Princess Sets Style spray brooches is being stimulated by Princess A vogue for filigree Elizabeth, according to leading London jewelers. They trace the style trend back to the gift of a floral spray of diamonds and rubies, notable for its filigree design, which the jewelry industry presented to the princess when she was married to Lieut Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh. the only mysterious part of this natural phenomenon to them was the destination of the flyers. During the earliest years of the Christian era, writers believed that swallows hibernated in hollow trees in tho winter. To Save Curtains Rough, jagged edges on curtain rods tear too many curtains. To avoid this, try the following plan: When curtains are laundered and ready to be put up, dip one end of the curtain rods In melted par affln and allow to harden. Then slip the paraffin end of the rod through the curtain and it will prevent sharp edges from snagging the curtain. |