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Show PAKOWAN TIM PS. PAKOWAN. UTAH riUHOlE DREAMS COME TRUE CLASSIFIED Marine Club Serves Living While Honoring War Dead VXU DEPARTMENT AUTOS, TRICKS Trm vfp Ttaturts. CALIF.SAN FRANCISCO, Many a foxhole dream comes true former marines gather in the congenial and swank f , r:..ir!in s and Marine Memorial club, which was established i'v. 't here of the :i year ago as the only living memorial to the gallantry of all J,r, ! i I f H a :w M - -- I X, 4 VS Jii- 15 real-l.i.r- 5 mu u gs possibly Jim nunna I V- - should be used in a way that nor marines who died in it y serving those who fought sr.J l.ved. v i i 1 1 r c? Led ml VI, W- so rary marines passed through the Go 'on Goto on their way to the Pacific, felt at home here and sarted to return. The man behind this club is the ran who was behind the 21st regi-reof the 3rd division in the battle fir H llzapoppin bridge on Bougainville island Brig. Gen. Evan Orchard Ames (retired). The club is his baby. A fighting man himself, he has helped to make many a dream a reality by creating a club where marines can take it eav, have the shave and steam hath they once longed for, in an exclusive town club atmosphere. For the men and women of the corps who did return, the club is unique in its exclusiveness, for only marines and civilian marines may belong. Their families, wives, parents (including Gold Star parents) and children over 21 are eligible for guest memberships. Old friends in other services once attached to a marine unit mav have an associate membership. Marine identification serves as both dues and initiation fox-h.o- fee. In the Skytop room prodding the clouds, in the swimming pool 12 stories below and on all the floors in between, marines and former marines can relax and enjov club life. All the fa- cilities of a first-rat- e hotel are available for a very low tariff. For travelers, theres a choice of rooms fully equipped with all hotel facilities; for those who just want to relax after a hard day at the office or exercise before breakfast, there is the tiled swimming pool with water blue as the Mediterranean and not nearly as cold. Three dining rooms, three cocktail lounges, a steam room, barber 250 library and writing room, and the facilities although its layout, a man can spend a little instead of a lot. The club is operated on the policy of many spending a little rather than a few spending a lot. shop, a ballroom provide all of a swank hotel. But, a million dollar Completes School With Perfect Record Dog McKeesport, pa. aged and nearly woolly black and Although Spotty, a white dog, left an almost unmatchable record behind when he was graduated from grammar school into retirement. Providing a climax for the graduation exercises, Principal H. E. Remaley called Spotty to the stage after diplomas had been presented to all the pupils. Gingerly, the dog trotted up the steps to receive a real diploma and a certificate of perfect attendance. The dog trailed to school behind members of the Stanko family for 10 years. First he followed John, then Roselle and finally young Robert Stanko, who was graduated just a few minutes ahead of his master. blind, 'e LIVING MEMORIAL . . . Termed the only living memorial to military men, the Marine Memorial club in San Francisco offers congenial and lush club life to present and former members of the corps. Country Doctor Remains Active At Age of 90 BURLINGAME, the last doctors, of Kansas One of KAS. horse-and-bugg- y Its Piping hot muffins add interest to the simplest supper; hot coffee cake is a delight to both early and late risers, while thick and thin as slices alike long as they are of homemade bread make superb sandwiches for school lunches or late snacks. Many homemakers dont bother to piake homemade bread because they think it is a procedure. Actually, its far simpler than mixing a cake or even cooking a vegetable, and the pleasure of it is so great, its more than worth the little effort, Orange Oatmeal bread is good when sliced thin for sandwiches. Moist and tender, it keeps its flavor easily and slices readily. The flavor actually improves when the bread is kept for a day before being cut. Orange Oatmeal Loaf. loaf) (Makes cap evaporated milk 1j cup orange juice 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 1 cup oats 1 cup sifted flour y teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon soda H cup sugar M cup chopped nuts Dr. F. E. Schenck hails modem medical techniques and the latest drugs but sadly recalls the good old days." When the venerable old doctor was in his early years of practice here, his use of horses often spared him some physical strain in an almost daily schedule. His team, he recalls, could be trusted to take him home without guidance, Thats one advantage we dochad over the present-da- y tors, he maintains. The team would just head for home and I could sleep during the ride. Despite the weather, the hour or his advanced age, Dr. Schenck still will answer a call from any of the townsfolk. He has reduced his practice considerably and should cut it down more, but he says its just habit for him to minister to the medical needs of the people of Burlingame. The habit is so firmly entrenched, in fact, that Dr. Schenck has become an institution in this small Kansas town. Some of the people he has brought into the world are babies nursing in their mothers arms. Others are 1 egg more than 60 years old. Dr. Schenck doesnt have any idea how many H cup molasses 2 tablespoons shortening, melted births he has assisted. I do know, he says, that I Mix milk, orange juice and grated have brought the third generae and add to oats. Let this peel of tion some families around stand for an here into the world. hour. Sift flour, A large man with good posture salt, baking powand firm voice, Dr. Schenck is der, soda and partly bald but has a thick gray mustache. He keeps well posted on sugar. Add chopped nuts. all new developments in the mediBeat egg into cal profession, his medical library oatmeal mixture. one of considered the being largest Add molasses and in the country. beat thoroughly. Advancements in medical techin melted Stir and of new niques development shortening. Add drugs will be responsible for an flour mixture and stir just to blend. rise in the nations Pour into a greased loaf pan and health standards, he believes. bake in a moderate oven for about 50 minutes, or until time-consumi- ur quick-cookin- g Barbecued Lamb Breast Green Lima Beans Potatoes Spinach-Carro- t Salad Cornbread Swedish Pancakes Beverage Recipe given. Pan-Frie- Raised Luncheon Muffins. muffins) (Makes 1 dozen 1 package yeast, compressed li cup lukewarm water 4 cup milk 2 eggs li cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt i cup melted shortening 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 2!4 cups flour, sifted Crumble yeast into lukewarm water to soften. Scald milk. Cool. Beat eggs in mixing bowl. and 1 Add sugar, salt, shortening and orange rind. Mix well. Add cooled milk cup flour. Beat smooth. Add softened yeast. Mix well. Add remaining flour. Beat 2 minutes. Fill greased muffin pans half full. Let rise in warm place until doubled (about 45 minutes). Bake in a moderate oven for 18 to 20 minutes. Date and Pecan Ring is an attractive as well as novel bread. Date and Pecan Ring. Dates, halved Pecans, halved (375-degre- e) Honey Office Male. Midvale. I Ub. .i. for ( n Avrrn toiuy wr hi t and ri t Furniture. Klire Typewriter AddKen Strong practically Machine Safe (ash itpcnifti wrecked a fine Carnegie Tech team, ing Al T I ARK lrK lUlltM.i: a team that already had crushed ft! lailb Btate it Ball Lab Lily. t'Ub Notre Dame, Judge Walhe Steffens, Carnegie's coach said to me that night: At last Ive seen a back greater than Willie Heston. Strong Is the (Bmp Hold. QJoua. only back I ever saw who could run over one of my best teams, pass, 1L StwInpA. (fiondA. kick, block and tackle. Ive never seen bis equal. It was about that time that Coach Gw inn Henry of Missouri wirrd me this "Ive got your year. Dont bother any more. Just Ken Strong. Forget the others. Recently I ran into Ken Strong again. Ken is now around 40. Whats his job? Well, one of his jobs is playing for the New York Giants. Ken isn't running, blocking or passing any more. Bui Ive still got the toughest job in f lotball, he said. ever-increasi- HAGERSTOWN, MD. When street but for 30 years after the change city directories continued to cinated, by street names in New list a Craps Street Church. Orleans. The city has about 2,100 Lafitte street crosses Claiborne fmles of streets and 1,100 street avenue by design, since pirate Jean names. Lafitte and Gov. William Claiborne Take Tchoupitoulas, for instance. were always at R is the oldest street name in New Basin street, probably the most Orleans and has been spelled offifamous thoroughfare, once was recially 20 different ways. named Saratoga street but citizens Burgundy once was Craps street. demanded the return to Basin Churches forced renaming of the street. no wonder fas- cross-purpose- Ken explained. kicking, Did you ever try to punt, place kick or drop kick this cigar-shape- d ball they have today? It's a ball shaped entirely for the passing game thm and long. Compared to the ball we used to kick 20 years ago, it is like kicking an eel. The old football was much rounder. It was easy to get your toe into it. It was easier to punt or to drop kick or place kick. It was far easier to kick off to drive one beyond the goal line. But today you have a target to hit that Is about the size of a silver dollar and Im having a tough time betting a kicking shoe that has the proper kicking shoe space. You need a square-toethat can drive into the limited space modern football has to offer the kicker. No wonder so many college teams have so much trouble getting anyone who can kick off or place kick. And no wonder there are so few fine punters left, either in the college or the pro game. Naturally, the pros with their greater experience, have more good punters. But I can promise you its a tough job. But I still hope to get a few over the crossbar or over the goal line on a kickoff, Its a good thing for me that I have all these kicking years to call on. For a different egg salad, add a few capers to the chopped egg and Flavors the Thing a few herbs to the dressing used In Sandwiches For a tasty as well as a nourish- for moistening the mixture. Leftover weir.ers can be chopped ing sandwich, spread sliced luncheon meat with cream cheese mixed or ground with pickle relish to be with chives. This tastes very spe- used as sandwich filling. Add a bit of mayonnaise or sandwich spread, cial on rye bread. For a sandwich if desired. When you cant slice cooked spread that you can keep in the refrigerator, cream butter and mix tongue any longer, cut off the meaty sweet pieces and mix with chopped with one of the following: egg and boiled dressing for pickle relish, horseradish, onion a very good sandwich filler. uce or mustard. well-season- hard-cooke- d fl run dowti, and cold hang on maybe you don't enough natural AID c Vitamin food. Then try HIGH KNbKGY Scott'v EmnUion-t- he FOOD TONIC! 8eo bow you a (j.y begin to get your atrengtb back t How you ean fight off I Scott ia a "cold mine jv coldfiafura! A&D Vitamin and of energy-buildin- g natural oiL Easy to take. Economical. Buy at today your drug atom. MORI than just a tonic it's powerful nourishment I If yoa AjHOOKED rugs , Baugh Can Kick , Too (400-degre- e) SCOTTS helps build you upl d LYNN SAYS: . (425-degre- e) Takes House Along See how Im name Frank Reagan of Pennsylvania, now with the Giants, and Harry Kipke of Michigan. Yost was a great beHurry-uliever in the kicking game, both as a form of attack and defense. It was here his slogan came along A punt, a pass and a prayer. 214 (350-degre- Evicted 'Like Kicking an EcV cup sifted white flour teaspoons baking powder H teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup unsifted whole wheat flour M cup brown sugar Vi cup pitted dates, chopped Va cup pecans, coarsely chopped 114 cups rich milk 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons shortening, melted Grease an ring mold thoroughly. To prepare decorative topping, alternate halves of dates and pecans on bottom of mold and drizzle with honey. In a mixing bowl, sift flour, baking powder, soda and salt. Add whole wheat flour, brown sugar, dates, nuts and mix thoroughly. Combine milk and vinegar. Add shortening, then add beaten eggs. Stir in dry ingredients. Mix just until flour disappears. Pour into prepared ring mold and bake in a hot done. oven for 15 minutes, then Pecan Wheat Muffins. reduce heat to moderate (350 de(Makes 12 to 16 muffins) grees) and continue baking for 20 1 cup sifted whole wheat flour to 25 minutes. white flour sifted cup Swedish Pancakes With 4 teaspoons baking powder 3A teaspoon salt Berry Sauce. 1 egg (Serves 4) 1 cup sifted enriched flour ti cup brown sugar 14 teaspoon baking powder Vi cup evaporated milk teaspoon salt water cup 1 tablespoon sugar 3 tablespoons melted shortening 1 egg, beaten Vi cup chopped pecans 1 cup milk 1 Sift first four ingredients twice, tablespoon melted shortening Sweetened berries or jam returning bran in sifter to sifted mixture. Beat egg, add brown sugSift together flour, baking powder, ar, milk and water. Stir until mix- salt and sugar. Combine egg, milk ture is dissolvea, then add short- and melted shortening. Mix well. ening. Stir liquid quickly into dry Add to flour mixture. Mix smooth. ingredients. With the last few stirs, Using 2 tablespoons of batter for add chopped nuts. Pour batter im- each cake, bake on hot griddle or mediately into greased muffin tins. skillet. Spread each cake with butoven ter, then with berries or jam. Bake in a hot about 20 minutes. Released by Western Newspaper Union. 1 mix-tur- Street Names Confuse Tourists NEW ORLEANS. tion. When f v v ' There is no aroma more appetite provoking than that tantalizing one which comes from the oven in which bread is baking. And what is more of a treat than eating the bread it self? Jesse Young, a carpenter, received an eviction notice, he was not downcast. Instead, he went down to his basement and built himself a new house out of army surplus trunk crates. In two months the story and a half dwelling was completed. Modeled after an English cottage, the house has two rooms and a bath downstairs with enough space to make rooms upstairs. In August Mien When moving day came, Young TOMAHAWK, WIS. It just had to and a son, Frank, who is a mece a summer wedding when May chanic, loaded the floors, walls and June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. other parts of the new house onto a John July, became the bride of truck. It took two hours to put the Frank Welke, son of Mr. and Mrs. house together, six more hours to August Welke. apply the finishing touches. Jurists are confused, although M Ne. - S. the San Francisco was selected as location for the club because Misn;M,.Ni:ois or ottitt tqi (.1irvtNT r thltiff OK4.H tuDiilrlr Thorpe, Ken could do more t h well than nny bai k I ever saw in ne and. nt t n The solution Is the Marine Memorial club, where all members meet on an equal footing; where name, rank and serial number pull no weight; where the famed esprit de corps of the service enters into civilian Ining. ' r ikt iBil'in ' lit M COMETllING l.ke 20 years ago. or BIMNFSS & INVEST. OIMOR close to that spot on the calenKrstnurnnt and liar dar, Chick Meehan anj N.Y.U. In Hotel, I Iko County on V 8 40 and If yt, came up with one of the gieatest Satorv tN I killtmiMmg wilh full tnarmri I, ind euipwd. fiNtfltl (wiu.stird football players the game has ever liestaurert (.tuia In otrr IlikMkiO ye.ii iy, b o lurUirr lit known. Mr broker or writ foimaUwa (uni I 10 tsox In? Slightly over fl feet, weighing 205 H ili, Nmda pounds, he was a brilliant ballcarrier, a smashLIVESTOCK ing blocker, a fine N riti OK llOtil do not brow feat, lll forward - passer I fk Hound nntm nu l the tiouble. if not etie ked, i an tw coativ a and, above all. one in. them mediately with Ur. Leuaar 6 kprl of the best kickers i CPultk of liug Cnpaulra. that ever applied Tube i iunrea with calf emir. 00 shoe leather to a hlt ti at rained by vtt.iniln rtrftt tency. of)at In 1trsenl nl te.it nuttiUonal pigskin. His name ralvc with Dr. letienra i'.tif Vilnn.m. lain to Hive, etlttiiv nml economic L happens to be Ken Strong. Barring s. Memorial club, located in "t.e lush surroundings of the r sa.ink hotel at Sutter and 4' " 1 ' streets in the heart of down- S.n Francisco, ore a far cry t filth and deprivations of I " !. i living, which was the lot I ' ni iny marines. c! it was the unappetinng PX .. the warm beer and the gen- I., ' t.i!e candy bars munched in s which ore responsible for 1 Ve Marine Memorial club. Profit r.g fiom these sales went to t exchange fund, but in t r to the marines who JV .! Usually such money is used ,.v recreational equipment that 1 J, v Sam doesn't furnish. This iU'.,il , however, marine headquartt.. ers in Washington felt that the ,1111111 D I3Q R k ahtfia ii)l , Lui.d.wd. oiticra promptly H ra, eU ACCESS. & K III 4 MIM Mr.(O,I UB. MIT Ball lab l?1 ( J",.!! THI 1 0U tafJ M IfM roiTni. (Pimm ru-u- ij WlIM Mm Jllllll (! Iwi town Mf A FASCINATING, PNOFTTABLC IM TWO MU Of MirtvcnoM PASTIMCI (m m mripmtfcef turn a e pkt j ut i nttsr f bwn eitt 0ms aarttim eM R Mi I Satf Piet fjra ttti, tNfiteci Mtl Mil. aMrjaaNf lew's Itflfttffi, ttt i a Ocpn La w ( feat to it ea'eet turn act catt mt fteftuoii COO teefail letfr 1Uuttmf4 Wit Pmttmtm fee Mtestwe iKjy'aui bet 1 Pitas (ho Dunk- HI OTtrt--rt. ftt el t tfas Off Hettbf fellmr Otdmrt u la WILSON BROS. MOIWN.MIAWAM " Ball Made to Throiv Ken Strong is quite close to being per cent right about the modern It was arranged for the passer. It is long, thin easy enough to throw but harder to kick than a hot dog or a pretzel. Ive asked at least 20 leading college coaches why they used so many varieties of action on the kickoff such as placing the ball sideways. We have no one who can kick off, is the usual answer. Ive asked them why they had no s punters. Theres no one who can kick this ball, they tell 100 football. change to for the tonic first-clas- you. Then we began looking back to the old days of football with its great kickers George Brooke of Pennsylvania, Sweeley of Michigan, Herschberger of Chicago, Brink Thorne and Bull of Yale and one of the greatest Kercheval of Kentucky. He was the best of all, Shipwreck Kelly tells me, 60 or 70 yards on a dime. Not bad kicking. The old game was packed with fine kickers, and one of these was Spud Chandler of Georgia, long with the N. Y. Yankees as a brilliant pitcher. Among the half-mode- group CALOX eject on your smile EJficirnt Calm tnrks tiro urns: 1 Helps remove film . ..bring out all the natural lustre oi your smile. 2 A special ingredient in Caloz encourages regular massage... which has a tonic effect on gums ...helps makes them firm and rosy. 'I one up your smile...with Calox! Made ia jamous McKesson laboratories, 11) years of pharmaceutical IVNU-- ktsow-oo- 40-- 47 W Id p One of the best modem kickers is a lean, thin, somewhat aging Texan known as Sammy Baugh, formerly of T.C.U. and now with the Redskins. Sammy has always been a great passer. He has been just as good a kicker. He is one of the masters. Ward Cuff of Marquette, the Giants and the Packers is still an able marksman with the right toe. kicker I ever The best saw was Jim Thorpe, who could punt, place kick and drop kick. acKache May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modem fife with ft. hurry and worry, anti irregular babita, improper eatinginfecdrinking it riak of axpoeure and work tion throw henry atrain on the become to are of tba kidnaya. They apt over-taxe- d and fail to filter excess acid and other impurities from tba biood. You may auffer nagging backache, headache, dizziness, getting up nights, feel constantly leg pains, swelling tired, nervous, all worn out. 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